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When to Observe Rabee' Al-Aakher Waxing (NEW) Crescent ?


The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) will occur Inshalla on (Thursday 30 January 2014) at 21:39 UT.

Sighting the new crescent on (Thursday 30 January 2014) and (Friday 31 January 2014) is shown in the below graphs using the program Accurate Times by Mohammad Odeh according to Odeh criterion. Where:-

Thursday 30 January 2014

Friday 31 January 2014

According to the Universal Hejric Calendar (UHC), which is based on the calculated crescent visibility, the start of this month in the Eastern Region will be on Saturday 01 February 2014 and in the Western Region will be on Saturday 01 February 2014. Kindly notice that the UHC is a pre-calculated calendar, which adopts a certain criterion to start the new Hejric month. Your country/organization might adopt different criterion to start the new Hejric month. So it is highly advised to read the UHC website before giving any judgment.

- Results of seeing the crescent, and the first day of the month in different countries will be added here Inshalla as we receive the reports from ICOP's members. If you wish to be a member in ICOP, or to know more about it, kindly click here.





Rabee' Al-Aakher Waxing (NEW) Crescent Observation Results




Fri 31 January 2014



Bangladesh


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Mr. ABM Ruhul Hassan from Dhaka City in Dhaka State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging



France


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Mr. Badredine Billel from Molhouse City in Alsace State mentioned that the sky was clear, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was not sought by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging



Germany


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Seen: ICOP member Eng. Gerhard Ahmad Kaufmann from Mörlenbach City in Hessen State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was very hazy, the crescent was seen by naked eye, the crescent was seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Eng. Gerhard Ahmad  Kaufmann said: "After a sunny day the sun went down in a thick layer of haze and faint clouds over the horizon. The air was cold (4°C) but rather humid. Yet I could discover the very thin and faint 19-hour old crescent by binoculars about a quarter of an hour after sunset nearly directly above the sunset point. Mercury was also visible in the still bright sky. My son and me could continue to observe the crescent by binoculars for about ten minutes before it disappeared in the haze. An observation by naked eye proved very difficult, but by staring at the exact location, at one time I could discern a faint glimpse of it."



2 . Time of observation: After sunset. Seen: ICOP member Eng. Martin Elsaesser from Munich City in Bavaria State mentioned that the sky was clear, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was seen by binocular, the crescent was seen by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Eng. Martin Elsaesser said: "The sky was clear in the west but quite hazy. As the crescent was not to difficult i could easily see it with a telescope some time after sunset. I could also see it with a pair of 10x50 binoculars clear enough but not with the naked eye. I tried for some time but was not sure enough to have seen it with the naked eye.
I also took some images through the telescope, which show the structure in the thin crescent. On image is unprocessed, the other has some contrast enhancement."



Indonesia


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Mr. AR Sugeng Riyadi from Surakarta City in Central Java State mentioned that the sky was totally cloudy, the atmospheric condition was very hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not seen by binocular, the crescent was not seen by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Mr. AR Sugeng Riyadi said: "We are from Assalaam Students' Astronomy Club, The Modern Boarding School tried to observe the new crescent of Rabi'ul Akhir 1435 AH on Friday, January 31, 2014.
The weather was rainy and very hazy so we could not see the hilal.
The 1st of Rabi'ul Akhir 1435 AH in Indonesia will start on Saturday, February 1, 2014 based on calculation..."



Iran


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Seen: ICOP member Mr. Hossein Janghorbani from Shahreza City in Isfahan State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was seen by naked eye, the crescent was seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Mr. Hossein Janghorbani said: "In the name of God
Rabeea’Thani Crescent Observation Report
Astronomy and Geophysics Center of Shahreza – The Crescent Association of Shahreza
Report by: Hossein Janghorbani (Najm-al-Sepehr) – Manager of Shahreza Crescent Association and Red Crescent’s Astronomy and Geophysics Center
Date: Friday, 01/31/2014
Location: Damzad foothills in the East of Shahreza (latitude: 32 00 N, longitude: 51 52 E, elevation: 1825m from sea level, time zone: +3.5 GMT)
Equipments: two sets of 15*70, 7*42 & 7*35 binoculars, three sets of 20*90 binoculars, one 30*60 binocular, one compass.
Atmospheric condition: hazy and partly cloudy in western horizon.
Horizon obstacles: about 2°
Apparent sunset: 17:24
Apparent moonset: 18:09
Results: Moon crescent was seen by 20*90 binoculars by Mahsa Khaje at 18:00 between dust and clouds, for the first time. Other group members observed crescent by binoculars subsequently. Crescent observed by Hossein Janghorbani and Mohadese Alinejad at 18:09 by naked eye.
Observers:
1- Mohammad Hossein Sahba 2- Javad Amiri 3- Ehsan Alinejad 4- Hossein Janghorbani 5-Ali Janghorbani 6- Mohammad Javad Nikeghbal 7- Shahram Rahmati 8- Majid Heydari 9- Tayebe Shafie 10- Raziye Aligholi 11- Talat Taheri 12- Roshanak Sahba 13- Saghar Sahba 14- Saba Sahba 15- Mahsa Khaje 16- Zahra Farrokhpour 17- Zeynab Ghermezi 18- Mohadese Alinejad 19- Nazanin Piroozmandan 20- Ghazaal Janghorban 21- Fateme Izadi 22- Maryam Shahcheraghi 23- Maede Imanpour 24- Giti Mohammadinejad 25- Roya Ghermezi
"



2 . Time of observation: After sunset. Seen: ICOP member Mr. Alireza Mehrani from Esfahan City in Esfahan State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was clear, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Mr. Alireza Mehrani said: "New Moon 
= = = = = = 
Location: Esfahan, Iran 
Latitude: 32° 35' 26.78" N 
Longitude: 51° 38' 14.36" E 
Elevation: 2080 meters from sea level 
Time zone: +3.5 
  
Observer & photographer: Alireza Mehrani 
  
Date: Friday January 31, 2014 (Bahman 11, 1392-Iranian Calendar) 
Temperature: 12C°  
Wind: 7.2 km/h 
Humidity: 22% 
Barometer: 842.2 mb 
Visibility: 12 km 
  
Topocentric and local time values from "Moon Calculator" (Refrac off): 
Crescent first observation through 15x80 binoculars: 
Time: 17:49 LT (14:19 UT) 
Moon Alt: 6° 14' 18" 
Sun Alt: - (3° 34' 42") 
Elongation: 9° 57' 18" 
Rel Azi: 1° 39' 23" 
Moon Width: 0.25' 
Moon Phase: 0.91% 
Moon Age: 16h 41m after conjunction

"



Iraq


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Seen: ICOP member Dr. AbdulSattar M. Khidhir from الموصل City in نينوى State mentioned that the sky was clear, the atmospheric condition was clear, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was seen by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Dr. AbdulSattar M. Khidhir said: "تمت رؤية الهلال بوساطة التلسكوب الكاسر نوع MEADE ETX-70AT   الذي تم توجيهه يدويا دون الاستعانة بالتوجيه الالي له وذلك من قبل فريق مكون من 8 اشخاص "



Libya


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Eng. Mohamed Mogerby from طرابلس City in حي الاندتس State mentioned that the sky was totally cloudy, the atmospheric condition was very hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not seen by binocular, the crescent was not seen by telescope, the crescent was not seen by CCD Imaging



Morocco


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Dr. Hassan Talibi from بنسليمان City in بنسليمان State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was clear, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Dr. Hassan Talibi said: "أظن أن سبب عدم الرؤية هو وجود غيوم في المكان الذي يوجد فيه الهلال والله أعلم.
تم الإعلان الرسمي من وزارة الأوقاف عن رؤية الهلال."



Nigeria


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Dr. Z.Sani Mustapha from kaduna City in kaduna State mentioned that the sky was totally cloudy, the atmospheric condition was clear, the crescent was not sought by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Dr. Z.Sani Mustapha said: "Today is the 30th day of Rabiu Awwal and first day of Rabiu Thani"



2 . Time of observation: After sunset.Seen by others: ICOP member Dr. Usman El-Nafaty from Bauchi City in Bauchi State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Dr. Usman El-Nafaty said: "The sky was cloudy and hazy at sunset. An attempt to sight the hilal was nevertheless made but all the same it was not seen. "



3 . Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Dr. Z.Sani Mustapha from kaduna City in kaduna State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was clear, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Dr. Z.Sani Mustapha said: "Crescent is not seen. It cannot be seen since it is cloudy and falls in the magenta zone. It will certainly be seen tomorrow 1/2/2014"



Oman


1 . Time of observation: After sunset.Photographed: ICOP member Prof. Mohammed Al-Bussaidi from Al-Fulaij Observatory City in Muscat State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was seen by CCD Imaging
Prof. Mohammed Al-Bussaidi said: "They was alot of clouds, sometimes very dark clouds. However, at certain times we had less dense clouds (whitish) passing by and through this small window we managed ro sight the crescent using a telescope + CCD."



2 . Time of observation: After sunset. Seen: ICOP member Eng. Ammar Salim Al-Rawahi from بوشر City in مسقط State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was clear, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was seen by telescope, the crescent was seen by CCD Imaging
Eng. Ammar Salim Al-Rawahi said: "لله الحمد لقد تمت رؤية الهلال من رغم وجود سحب متفرقة حيث استطعنا من رؤيته في أحد الأجزاء الخالية من السحب."



Saudi Arabia


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Seen: ICOP member Mr. Saleh Al-Saab from Boraydah City in Algaseem State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was seen by binocular, the crescent was seen by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Mr. Saleh Al-Saab said: "Below in a photo for the crescent seen by ICOP member Ibrahim Alolayan from Shaqra by CCD imaging."



South Africa


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Dr. Abdurrazak Ebrahim from Cape Town City in Western Province State mentioned that the sky was clear, the atmospheric condition was superb, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging



Sri Lanka


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Mr. Nular Bary from Borella City in Colombo 00800 State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Mr. Nular Bary said: "
  Assalamualaikum W. R. B.
Today 29th.Rabi-al Awwal 1435H (31/01/2014) evening the Colombo western sky was partly cloudy and I couldn't trace a thing even with my binocular till 6:50pm. from 6:30pm as our Sunset was at 6:19pm. The Moon's age was 15h.10m. & sets at 6:49pm. Neither our Hilaal Committee didn't recieve any positive naked eye sighting from any parts of the Country till 7:55pm. Hence The Colombo Grand Mosque Hilaal Committee unanimously declared to complete the month of Rabi-al-Awwal with 30days and start the month of Rabi-al-Thani 1435H.on the 2nd. Sunday of February 2014 "In Sha Allah"

Nular Bary

Borella

Colombo."



Tunisia


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Mr. Bilel Besbes from monastir City in monastir State mentioned that the sky was totally cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging



United Kingdom


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Eng. Qamar Uddin from York City in North Yorkshire State mentioned that the sky was totally cloudy, the atmospheric condition was very hazy, the crescent was not sought by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Eng. Qamar Uddin said: "On Friday 31 January 2014, it was totally cloudy and raining in York and most of the UK. The Ulama have started the month of Rabiul Thani 1435 AH based on positive sighting reports from Morocco. Please see the ICOUK website, www.moonsighting.org.uk for more details."



United States


1 . Time of observation: After sunset. Seen: ICOP member Dr. Javad Torabinejad from Blacksburg City in VA State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was seen by naked eye, the crescent was seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Dr. Javad Torabinejad said: "I arrived at my sighting location (the Blacksburg Middle School) about 5:50 pm EST (sunset: 5:45 pm).  Using a pair of binoculars (7X50), I scanned the WSW horizon above where the sun had set.  The horizon was partly cloudy and hazy.  Because of the cloud cover, my first binocular sighting was at 6:23 pm when the crescent appeared in an opening.  Quickly, the very thin crescent again disappeared behind the clouds.  Later at 6:47 pm, the crescent reappeared in another opening where I could see it with the naked eye.  At this time it was about 1.5 degrees above the horizon.  The horns were at 4:30 and 7:30 O'clock (4:30;6:00;7:30).  I left the site at 6:50 pm (moonset: 7:04 pm)."




The OFFICIAL First Day in Different Countries



Sat 01 February 2014


1 . Indonesia
2 . Iran
3 . Iraq
4 . Libya
5 . Morocco
6 . Nigeria
7 . Oman
8 . Tunisia
9 . United Kingdom


Sun 02 February 2014


1 . Bangladesh
2 . South Africa
3 . Sri Lanka


When to Observe Rabee' Al-Awwal Waning (OLD) Crescent ?


The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) will occur Inshalla on ( Thursday 30 January 2014 ) at 21:39 UT.

Sighting the OLD crescent on ( Thursday 30 January 2014 ) and on ( Wednesday 29 January 2014 ) is shown in the below graphs using the program Accurate Times by Mohammad Odeh according to Odeh criterion. Where:-

Thursday 30 January 2014

Wednesday 29 January 2014




Rabee' Al-Awwal Waning (OLD) Crescent Observation Results




Wed 29 January 2014



France


1 . Time of observation: Before sunrise. Seen: ICOP member Mr. Badredine Billel from Mulhouse City in Haut Rhin State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was clear, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging



Indonesia


1 . Time of observation: Before sunrise. Not Seen: ICOP member Mr. AR Sugeng Riyadi from Surakarta City in Central Java State mentioned that the sky was totally cloudy, the atmospheric condition was superb, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging



Nigeria


1 . Time of observation: Before sunrise. Seen: ICOP member Dr. Z.Sani Mustapha from kaduna City in kaduna State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging



United Kingdom


1 . Time of observation: Before sunrise. Not Seen: ICOP member Eng. Qamar Uddin from York City in North Yorkshire State mentioned that the sky was totally cloudy, the atmospheric condition was very hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Eng. Qamar Uddin said: "The eastern horizon before sunrise was totally cloudy."



United States


1 . Time of observation: Before sunrise. Seen: ICOP member Dr. Javad Torabinejad from Blacksburg City in Virginia State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was seen by naked eye, the crescent was seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Dr. Javad Torabinejad said: "Using a pair of binoculars (7X50), I sighted the crescent around 7:30 am EST followed by a naked eye sighting; the session was started too late."



Thu 30 January 2014



Indonesia


1 . Time of observation: Before sunrise. Not Seen: ICOP member Mr. AR Sugeng Riyadi from Surakarta City in Central Java State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Mr. AR Sugeng Riyadi said: "On Thursday, Jan 30, 2014: The old crescent of Rabi'ul Awwal 1436 AH was NOT seen from my location (loc: -07.67375,110.75178) Bendo Ketitang Juwiring Klaten Central Java Indonesia, because the sky was cloudy. I just could see the sunrise."



Iran


1 . Time of observation: Before sunrise. Seen: ICOP member Mr. Alireza Mehrani from Esfahan City in Esfahan State mentioned that the sky was clear, the atmospheric condition was clear, the crescent was seen by naked eye, the crescent was seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging
Mr. Alireza Mehrani said: "New Moon 
= = = = = = 
Location: Esfahan, Iran 
Latitude: 32° 35' 41.44" N 
Longitude: 51° 38' 55.64" E 
Elevation: 1849 meters from sea level 
Time zone: +3.5 
  
Observer & photographer: Alireza Mehrani 
  
Date: Thursday January 30, 2014 (Bahman 10, 1392-Iranian Calendar) 
Temperature: 1C°  
Wind: Calm 
Humidity: 80% 
Barometer: 846.6 mb 
Visibility: 10 km 
  
Topocentric and local time values from "Moon Calculator" (Refrac off)
 
Crescent first observation through 15x80 binoculars: 
Time: 06:15 LT (02:45 UT) 
Moon Alt: 0° 36' 07" 
Sun Alt: - (9° 45' 38") 
Moon Phase: 1.16% 
  
Crescent first observation through naked eyes: 
Time: 06:26 LT (02:56 UT) 
Moon Alt: 2° 42' 06" 
Sun Alt: - (7° 31' 40") 
Moon Phase: 1.14% 

Crescent last observation through naked eyes & 15x80 binoculars: 
Time: 06:30 LT (03:00 UT) 
Moon Alt: 3° 27' 39" 
Sun Alt: - (6° 43' 11") 
Elongation: 11° 15' 37" 
Rel Azi: 4° 49' 12" 
Moon Width: 0.32' 
Moon Phase: 1.13% 
Moon Age: 18h 38m before conjunction
"



2 . Time of observation: Before sunrise. Not Seen: ICOP member Eng. Ali Janghorbani from Shahreza City in Isfahan State mentioned that the sky was clear, the atmospheric condition was very hazy, the crescent was not sought by naked eye, the crescent was not seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging



Nigeria


1 . Time of observation: Before sunrise. Not Seen: ICOP member Dr. Z.Sani Mustapha from kaduna City in kaduna State mentioned that the sky was partly cloudy, the atmospheric condition was hazy, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not sought by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging



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