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Tuesday, November 17, 2009 - 10:43 pm First day of Zul Hijja 1430 AH in some countries Local Sighting: Moon was not sighted around central Virginia on the evening of Tuesday November 17, 2009. National: According to hilalsighting.org "There are no authenticated naked-eye Hilal Sighting reports from anywhere in USA & Canada. The apparent sighting claim from Connecticut was too close to Sunset time and very far from Hilal Visibility curve, while places South and West of it like San Diego with much better sighting chances reported negative sighting in spite of clear weather. Thus we complete 30 days of Zul-Qida and start Zul-Hijja on Thursday, Nov. 19 for USA & Canada, with Eid-Ul Adha on Saturday, November 28, 2009 based on the criterion of Contiguous (Mainland) USA and Canada to be one Matla. Note that according to prominent Ulema including Saudi Ulema like Sheikh AlOthaimeen (RH), we should do Local Hilal Sighting for all 12 months including Dhul-Hijja and celebrate Eid-UlAdha accordingly. Detailed papers with Fatawa are on our website." [Tuesday November 17, 2009 Evening] So using How ISGR Starts the Islamic Month, Zul Hijja will started from Thursday November 19, 2009 or Eid-ul-Adha from Saturday November 28, 2009 First Day of Zul Hijja in Various Countries Wednesday November 18, 2009 or Eid-ul-Adha from Friday November 27, 2009 1. Saudi Arabia 2. Somalia 3. South Africa 4. United Kingdom Thursday November 19, 2009 or Eid-ul-Adha from Saturday November 28, 2009 1. Morocco 2. Senegal
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Monday, November 16, 2009 - 09:09 pm Zul Hijja 1430 AH New moon = Monday November 16, 2009 2:14 PM EST Tuesday November 17, 2009 Sunset = 4:57 PM EST Moonset = 5:23 PM EST Visibility at Sunset= 1.4 percent Moon Age at Sunset= About 27 Hours Very hard to see the moon on Tuesday November 17, 2009, moon may be visible only with optical aid in some parts of North America. Wednesday November 18, 2009 Sunset = 4:57 PM EST Moonset = 6:14 PM EST Visibility at Sunset= 4.6 percent Moon Age at Sunset= More than 2 Day It will be easily seen on the evening of Wednesday November 18, 2009. Hence according to moon sighting, Zul Hijja may start from Thursday November 19, 2009. Therefore, Eid-ul-Adha may start from Saturday November 28, 2009.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009 - 09:38 pm First day of Zul Qaadah 1430 AH in some countries Local Sighting: Moon was not sighted around central Virginia on the evening of Sunday October 18, 2009. National: According to hilalsighting.org "Hilal has been sighted in Florida and Virginia in the USA after the sunset on Oct 19th 2009.Therefore we announce that Tuesday, 20th October 2009 is the first date of Zul Qidah 1430" [Monday October 19, 2009 Evening] So using How ISGR Starts the Islamic Month, Zul Qaadah started from Tuesday October 20, 2009 First Day of Zul Qaadah in Various Countries Tuesday October 20, 2009 1. Australia 2. Lebanon 3. Malaysia 4. Nigeria 5. Oman 6. Senegal 7. Spain 8. United Kingdom Wednesday October 21, 2009 Pakistan
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Monday, October 19, 2009 - 10:00 am Zul Qa'dah 1430 AH New moon = Sunday October 18, 2009 1:33 AM ESDT Sunday October 18, 2009 Sunset = 6:28 PM ESDT Moonset = 6:24 PM ESDT Visibility at Sunset= 0.8 percent Moon Age at Sunset= About 17 Hours Very hard to see the moon on October 18, 2009 Monday October 19, 2009 Sunset = 6:28 PM ESDT Moonset = 7:01 PM ESDT Visibility at Sunset= 3.6 percent Moon Age at Sunset= About 1 Day and 18 Hours It will be easily seen on the evening of Monday October 19, 2008. Hence inshallah Zul Qa'dah may start from Tuesday October 20, 2009.
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Friday, September 18, 2009 - 10:33 am Eid-ul-Fitr 1430 AH New moon = September 18, 2009 2:44 PM EDST Sunset = 7:13 PM EDST Moonset = 6:54 PM EST Visibility = New Moon Age at Sunset = about 5 Hours Very hard to see the moon on September 18, 2009. Next day, Saturday September 19, 2009 Sunset = 7:11 PM EDST Moonset = 7:23 PM EDST Visibility = 2.1 percent Age at Sunset = about 29 hours Its possible to see the moon. Therefore *according to sighting of moon* Eid-ul-Fitr 1430 AH may start from Sunday September 20, 2009.
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