Thursday, 14 April 2022

Eid Al Fitr 2022 in UAE: This year, Ramadan is expected to last 30 days

The Emirates Astronomical Society recently announced Eid Al Fitr would likely begin on May 2.

But how do astronomers determine the first day of Eid? 
"By citing the Hilal, by looking at the West and the thin crescent," said Hasan Al Hariri, CEO of Dubai Astronomy Group. "The criterion is that we look for a thin crescent above the horizon after the sunset in the direction towards the West." 
The UAE moon-sighting committee will convene to confirm the official starting date for the Islamic festival. Explaining the process ahead of Eid Al Ftir, which is just a little over two weeks away, Al Hariri pointed out that looking up at celestial bodies, such as the Moon, can elicit feelings of reverence and compel one to contemplate the greater meaning of existence. 
“Muslims look towards the western horizon for the new moon on the 29th day of Sha'ban, the eighth month,” he said. At the end of every month, astronomers look at the Western horizon. Around the 29th day, they search for the crescent, which indicates that the new month will start after that day. "But if we cannot see the Moon, then it will become the 30th day," Al Hariri explained. 

For those who fast, Al Hariri said time management is crucial. 
"Time, as we know, is one of the most important elements in our life," he said. "Based on the importance of time, everything else can be measured and quantified. Civilisation has flourished because people have started to appreciate the value of time. So, emphasising time and its measurement is one of the most important elements laid down by Islamic Shar'i." 
Al Hariri also noted that Muslims look to the Sun for guidance when praying five times a day. 
"We use the Moon for creating the month and the year. With this, Almighty or Allah has given us certain kinds of rituals or festivals - Ramadan, Eid and then another Eid. 
All of this is determined by identifying the Hilal moon at the beginning of the month and then counting the (days of the) month." The lunar month, he added, cannot be 28 days or 31 days. 
"It must either be 29 days or 30 days," he said.
                   

2 comments:

  1. AHMED DXB17:03

    Mashallah!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Boluwatife Adeosun17:03

    This is Day 12 already! The days are flying....

    ReplyDelete

Follow me on Twitter: @toyeenbsworld
Instagram: @toyeenbsworlddubai
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ToyeenB
YouTube: Oluwatoyin Balogun