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Tariq Jangda

Monday, January 10, 2005 - 09:43 pm
First day of Zul-Hijja 1425 AH

Official Saudi Statement on Sighting the Moon

Sometime on Tuesday January 11th, according to Moonsighting.com "Zul-Hijjah moon has been sighted in many countries from Malaysia to Pakistan, to South Africa, to USA on Tuesday, January 11, 2005. This means 10th Zul-Hijja is on Friday, January 21, 2005..."

and ISNA "The Hajj Authority in Mecca and the Moon Sighting Committee in North America have both announced that Wednesday 12 January 2005 is the beginning of Zul Hijjah, and Friday 21 January 2005 will be Eid ul Adha..."

based on the decision by Saudi Arabia [early morning of Tuesday January 12. 2005 EST] "that since the moon of Dhul-Hijjah was not sighted here in Saudi Arabia, we shall be completing thirty (30) days of Dhul-Qi'dah, inshaa.-Allaah."

On Friday January 14, 2005 evening EST Saudi Arabia changed thier official statement to "two men have come forward declaring they have sighted the new moon after sunset on Monday, January 10, and notified the judge who recommended them to the council as trustworthy" and accordingly Eid-ul-Adha to start from Thursday January 20, 2005.

But ISNA still maintained their earlier announcement [Friday Janaury 14,2005 evening EST]

"Today, January 14, the Hajj Authority of the Saudi Government have announced a change in their earlier statement, saying that according to Ummul Qura calendar, the standing at Arafat will be on January 19 and Eid ul Adha on January 20.

Moon sighting on January 10 was astronomically ruled out in Saudi Arabia. The new moon was born at 12:03 Universal Time on January 10 and was only 3 hours old in Saudi Arabia. It set 3 minutes before the sunset. Therefore, sightability on January 10 was totally impossible.

ISNA stands by its earlier decision that Eid ul Adha in North America will, insha'Allah, be on Friday, January 21, as announced earlier."

Eid in Richmond

Tuesday January 9, 2005

Bosnia and Herzegovi

Wednesday January 10, 2005

USA
South Africa
Pakistan
Saudi Arabia
Malaysia
Iran
Guyana

Tariq Jangda

Monday, January 10, 2005 - 09:23 pm
Zul Hijja 1425 AH

New moon = Monday January 10, 2005 7:03 AM EST
Sunset = 5:10 PM EST
Moonset = 5:20 PM EST
Visibility at Sunset= 0.5 percent / New Moon
Moon Age at Sunset= About 10 Hours

Very hard to see the moon on the evening of January 10, 2005

Next day Tuesday January 11, 2005

Sunset = 5:11 PM EST
Moonset = 6:40 PM EST
Visibility at Sunset= 3.3 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 34 Hours

Moon can be seen, hence first day of Zul Hijja inshallah may start from Wednesday January 12, 2005. Hence Eid-ul-Adha (10th of Zul Hijja) base on moon sighting may start from Friday January 21, 2005.

Tariq Jangda

Monday, December 13, 2004 - 10:23 pm
First day of Thul Qaadah 1425 AH in some countries

According to Moonsighting "Crescent moons was sighted many places around the globe on Monday, December 13, 2004..." therefore Thul Qaadah in North America started from Tuesday December 14, 2004.

Monday December 13,2004

Tuesday December 13,2004

North America
South Africa
Pakistan

Tariq Jangda

Monday, December 13, 2004 - 10:15 pm
Zul Qa'dah 1425 AH

New moon = Saturday December 11, 2004 8:29 PM EST

Next day December 12, 2004

Sunset = 4:52 PM EST
Moonset = 5:21 PM EST
Visibility at Sunset= 1.3 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 21 Hours

Hard but possible to see the moon on the evening of December 12, 2004

Next day December 13, 2004

Sunset = 4:52 PM EST
Moonset = 6:33 PM EST
Visibility at Sunset= 5.3 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 45 Hours

Therefore its possible to see the Moon. Hence inshallah Zul Qa'dah may start from Tuesday December 14, 2004.

Tariq Jangda

Friday, November 12, 2004 - 08:23 pm
First day of Shawwal, Eid-ul-Fitr in some countries

According to ISNA web site:

"...All astronomical data indicates that it will be impossible for the crescent to be sighted anywhere in the world on the evening of Friday, November 12. Therefore, Eid-al-Fitr in North America will be on Sunday, November 14, 2004, insha'Allah..."

Friday 12 November 2004

Nigeria

Saturday 13 November 2004

Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Qatar
Bahrain
UAE
Palestine
Sudan
Libya (After 30 Ramadan)
Somalia
Djibouti
Tajekstan (Following Saudi)
Ireland
Sweden
Canada (Following Saudi)

Sunday 14 November 2004

Malaysia
Indonesia
Yemen
Iran (or Monday. Will be declared tomorrow since today is 28 Ramdan)
Iraq
Oman (or Monday. Will be declared tomorrow since today is 28 Ramdan)
Jordan
Syria
Lebanon
Egypt
Tunisia
Algeria
Morocco
Turkmenistan
Russia
France
Germany
USA
Pakistan

Tariq Jangda

Monday, November 08, 2004 - 08:09 am
Eid-ul-Fitr 1425 AH

New moon = November 12, 2004 9:27 AM EST

Friday November 12, 2004

Sunset = 5:01 PM EST
Moonset = 5:00 PM EST
Visibility = 0.2 percent
Age at Sunset = about 8 hours

Very hard to see the moon on Friday Evening.

Next day, Saturday November 13, 2004

Sunset = 5:00 PM EST
Moonset = 5:43 PM EST
Visibility = 2.5 percent
Age at Sunset = about 32 hours

Possible to see the moon. Therefore first day of Eid-ul-Fitr 1425 AH may be Sunday November 14, 2004.

Tariq Jangda

Thursday, October 14, 2004 - 07:42 am
This message will be periodically updated as more information is available

First day of Ramadan 1425 AH in some countries

According to Moonsighting "ISNA's ANNOUNCEMENT: Based on reported crescent sighting in Austin, Texas by two witnesses, the Islamic Shura Council of North America and the Fiqh Council of North America declare Friday, October 15th the first day of Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak! I voiced my opinion that this witness is not credible but ISNA made the decision."

According to ICNA "Based on decision made by Islamic Shura Council of North America, moon has been sighted in Austin TX. So the First of Ramadan Mubarak will be on Friday, October 15."

According to ISNA "Based on reported crescent sighting in Austin, Texas by two witnesses, the Islamic Shura Council of North America and the Fiqh Council of North America declare Friday, October 15th the first day of Ramadan."

Decision was made on Thursday October 14, 2004 at around 11:15 PM.

Astronomical Data for Makkah, Saudi Arabia

Thursday October 14, 2004

Nigeria (Claim of sighting).
Libya (Conjunction Before Dawn).

Friday October 15, 2004

Iraq (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Yemen (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Saudi (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Kuwait (After 30 Days of Shaban).
UAE (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Qatar (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Bahrain (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Palestine (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Syria (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Lebanon (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Egypt (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Sudan (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Philippines (After 30 Days of Shaban).
Singapore (Moon Sets After Sun Criterion).
Indonesia (Claim of sighting).
Jordan (Following Saudi and Egypt)
Hungary (Following Saudi)
Germany (Following Saudi)
Ireland (Following Saudi)
Malaysia
Tunisia
Algeria
Morocco
Bosnia and Herzegovi
Canada
USA

Saturday October 16, 2004

Australia (No Crescent Sighting on Thursday 14 October)
Brunei Darussalam (No Crescent Sighting on Thursday 14 October)
Iran
Oman
South Africa
Malawi
Mozambique
Angola
Namibia
Botswana
Lesotho
Swaziland
Tanzania
Zambia
Zimbabwe
DRC
Gabon
Congo
Trinidad and Tobago
Guyana


Sunday October 17, 2004

Tariq Jangda

Thursday, September 16, 2004 - 07:26 am
First day of Shabaan 1425 AH in some countries

According to Moonsighting "Sha'ban moon was not seen anywhere on September 14. It was reported to be seen on September 15 in South Africa, Algeria, Texas USA, and Arizona USA.", therefore Shabaan in North America started from Thursday September 16, 2004.

Wednesday September 15, 2004

Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Egypt
Bosnia and Herzegovi

Thursday September 16, 2004

North America
Malaysia
Oman
Jordan
Morocco
South Africa

Friday September 17, 2004

India
Pakistan

Tariq Jangda

Monday, September 13, 2004 - 12:39 pm
Ramadan 1425 AH

New moon = Wednesday October 13, 2004 10:48 PM EDST

Next day Thursday October 14, 2004

Sunset = 6:33 PM EDST
Moonset = 6:57 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 0.9 %
Moon Age at Sunset= 25 Hour

Very hard to see the moon on the evening of October 14, 2004.

According to moonsighting.com "...On Oct 14, this moon is going to be 22.4 hours old on West coast of USA, and still impossible to see because it is in the Southern Hemisphere."


Next day October 15, 2004

Sunset = 6:33 PM EDST
Moonset = 7:28 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 4.3 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 49 Hours

It is possible to see the moon on the evening of October 15, 2004. Hence Ramadan inshallah may start from Saturday October 16, 2004.

Tariq Jangda

Monday, September 13, 2004 - 12:02 pm
Shabaan 1425 AH

New moon = Tuesday September 14, 2004 10:29 AM EDST
Sunset = 7:18 PM EDST
Moonset = 7:38 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 0.2 %
Moon Age at Sunset= 6 Hour

Very hard to see the moon on the evening of September 14, 2004

Next day September 15, 2004

Sunset = 7:17 PM EDST
Moonset = 8:03 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 2.1 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 30 Hours

It is possible to see the moon, on the evening of September 15, 2004. Hence Shabaan inshallah may start from Thursday September 16, 2004.

Tariq Jangda

Monday, August 16, 2004 - 08:36 pm
First day of Rajab 1425 AH in some countries

According to Moonsighting "On August 15, sighting of the moon was not reported from anywhere in the world. On August 16, moon was seen in Chino Meadows, Arizona in USA...", therefore Rajab in North America started from Tuesday August 17, 2004.

Tuesday August 17, 2004

North America
Australia
Brunei
Oman
Saudi Arabia
Jordan
Egypt
Ireland
Bosnia and Herzegovi

Wednesday August 18, 2004

Iran
Morocco
South Africa
Pakistan

Tariq Jangda

Monday, August 16, 2004 - 11:23 am
Rajab 1425 AH

New moon = Sunday August 15, 2004 9:24 PM EDST
Sunset = 8:02 PM EDST
Moonset = 8:17 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= Not born Yet
Moon Age at Sunset= 0 Hour

Impossible to see the moon on the evening of August 15, 2004

Next day August 16, 2004

Sunset = 8:00 PM EDST
Moonset = 8:45 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 1.0 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 23 Hours

It is possible to see the moon, although very thin, on the evening of August 16, 2004. Hence Rajab inshallah may start from Tuesday August 17, 2004.

Tariq Jangda

Monday, July 19, 2004 - 08:05 am
First day of Jumad Thani 1425 AH in some countries

According to Moonsighting "On July 17, crescent moon was not reported to be seen anywhere in the world. On July 18, moon has been sighted in Phuket Thailand, South Africa, and many places in USA...", therefore Jumad Thani 1425 AH in North America started from July 19, 2004.

Sunday July 18, 2004

Saudi Arabia?

Monday July 19, 2004

North America
South Africa
Pakistan

Tariq Jangda

Monday, July 19, 2004 - 07:47 am
Jumad Thani 1425 AH

New moon = Saturday July 17, 2004 7:24 AM EDST
Sunset = 8:29 PM EDST
Moonset = 9:09 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 0.5 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 13 Hours

Very hard to see the moon on the evening of July 17, 2004

Next day July 18, 2003

Sunset = 8:29 PM EDST
Moonset = 9:44 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 2.4 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 37 Hours

Its possible to see the moon on the evening of July 18, 2004. Hence Jumad Thani inshallah may start from Monday July 19, 2004.

Tariq Jangda

Monday, June 21, 2004 - 07:22 am
First day of Jumad Awal 1425 AH in some countries

According to moonsighting.com "On Friday, June 18, crescent moon has not been seen in South Afirca. It was seen in USA in Blacksburg, Virginia with binoculars..."

Saturday June 19, 2004

Brunei
Saudi Arabia
Jordan
USA

Sunday June 20, 2004

Iran
South Africa
Pakistan

Tariq Jangda

Wednesday, June 16, 2004 - 03:35 pm
Jumad Awal 1425 AH

New moon = Thursday June 17, 2004 4:27 PM EDST
Sunset = 8:33 PM EDST
Moonset = 8:53 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 0.1 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 4 Hours

Very hard to see the moon on the evening of June 17, 2004

Next day June 18, 2004

Sunset = 8:34 PM EDST
Moonset = 9:44 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 1.4 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 28 Hours

Its possible to see the moon on the evening of June 18. Hence Jumad Awal inshallah may start from Saturday June 19, 2004.

Tariq Jangda

Thursday, May 27, 2004 - 07:55 am
First day of Rabi Thani 1425 AH in some countries

According to Moonsighting.com "On Wednesday, May 19, crescent moon has been sighted in Fort Collins, Colorado using 7x50 binoculars. On May 20, moon was seen many places from Pakistan to USA..."

According to Jas.org

ICOP member Mr. Jim Stamm: Seen. " Time from new at sunset = 21 hours 26 minutes
Location = Tucson, Arizona (USA). Longitude = 110.9645 W. Latitude = 32.4204 N. Elevation = 842 meters.

Temperature = 90 degrees Fahrenheit Relative Humidity = 10 percent. Atmospheric Pressure = 29.89 inches of mercury.

Local sunset at 7:18 p.m. (MST) 19 May 2004. UT Time and Date of sunset = 02:18 20 May 2004.

Crescent first observed through 8” SC telescope: Time = 7:24 p.m. (MST) 02:24 (UT). Altitude = 7 degrees. Azimuth = 294 degrees. Elongation of the Moon from Sun = 9.2 degrees. Percent of surface that was lit = 0.6 percent.

Final observation with telescope: Time = 7:52 p.m. (MST) 02:52 (UT). Altitude = 2 degrees. Azimuth = 297 degrees.

First observed through clouds. Tried with finder - negative.

Thursday May 20, 2004

Saudi Arabia
North America

Friday May 21, 2004

South Africa
Pakistan

Tariq Jangda

Tuesday, May 18, 2004 - 07:28 am
Rabi Thani 1425 AH

New moon = Wednesday May 19, 2004 12:52 AM EDST
Sunset = 8:16 PM EDST
Moonset = 9:03 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 0.6 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 19 Hours

Very hard to to see the moon on the evening of May 19, 2004 with naked eyes.

Next day May 20, 2004

Sunset = 8:17 PM EDST
Moonset = 10:02 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 3.0 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 43 Hours

Its possible to see the moon on the evening of May 20. Hence Rabi Thani inshallah may start from Friday May 21, 2004.

Tariq Jangda

Wednesday, April 21, 2004 - 10:04 am
First day of Rabi Awwal 1425 AH in some countries

According to Moonsighting.com "New crescent moon was seen in Virgina, Texas, and Colorado USA on Tuesday, April 20..."

Tuesday April 20, 2004

Kuwait

Wednesday April 21, 2004

North America
South Africa
Australia
Brunei
Jordan

Thursday April 22, 2004

Pakistan

Tariq Jangda

Tuesday, April 20, 2004 - 07:40 am
Rabi Awal 1425 AH

New moon = Monday April 19, 2004 9:21 AM EDST
Sunset = 7:49 PM EDST
Moonset = 8:09 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 0.2 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 10 Hours

Very hard to see the moon on the evening of April 19, 2004.

Next day April 20, 2004

Sunset = 7:50 PM EDST
Moonset = 9:10 PM EST
Visibility at Sunset= 2.0 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 34 Hours

Therefore its possible to see the Moon. Hence Rabi Awal inshallah may start from Wednesday April 21, 2004.

Tariq Jangda

Monday, March 22, 2004 - 07:53 am
First day of Safar 1425 AH in some countries

"New crescent moon was seen in Virgina, Texas, and Arizona USA on Sunday, March 21..."

moonsighting.com

Monday March 22, 2004

North America
Saudi Arabia
Brunei
Jordan

Tuesday March 23, 2004

Australia
South Africa
Pakistan

Tariq Jangda

Friday, March 19, 2004 - 07:32 am
Safar 1425 AH

New moon = Saturday March 20, 2004 5:41 PM EST
Sunset = 6:22 PM EST
Moonset = 6:15 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 0.1 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= Less than 1 Hour

Virtually impossible to see the moon on the evening of March 20, 2004

Next evening Sunday March 21, 2004

Sunset = 6:23 PM EDST
Moonset = 7:17 PM EDST
Visibility at Sunset= 1.2 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 24 Hours

Its possible to see the moon in North America, therefore the month of Safar may start from Monday March 22, 2004.

Tariq Jangda

Monday, February 23, 2004 - 08:06 am
First day of Muharram 1425 AH in some countries

According to Moonsighting "Muharram moon was seen in many places on February 21, from India to Pakistan to Kuwait to South Africa and North America. Muaharram starts from Malaysia to America almost the entire world on Sunday, February 22..."

Sunday February 22, 2004

North America
Pakistan
South Africa

Tariq Jangda

Friday, February 20, 2004 - 07:37 am
Muharram 1425 AH

New moon = Friday February 20, 2004 4:18 AM EST
Sunset = 5:54 PM EST
Moonset = 6:19 PM EST
Visibility at Sunset= 0.6 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 14 hours

Difficult to see the moon on the evening of February 20, 2004

Next evening Saturday February 21, 2004

Sunset = 5:55 PM EST
Moonset = 7:26 PM EST
Visibility at Sunset= 3.0 percent
Moon Age at Sunset= About 38 Hours

So its possible to see the Moon, therefore Muharram may start from Sunday February 22, 2004.