USA: Dr. Omar Afzal, the president of the Committee for Crescent Observation Intl. said: "These Muslim 'leaders', some Muslim governments and their Qudaat, etc. make the whole world laugh at us. The Muslims always cry that the world does not care about them. How can anyone care to listen to 'lunatics'. Eidain are our most celebrated holy days, and we cannot tell the world when we are going to do it. Who are the culprits? Muslim eye-witnesses who are ignorant, and refuse to learn basic fact:
- There is no crescent moon to see before the birth of the new moon.
- There is no moon to see if the moon has already set BEFORE the sunset.
- If a moon is 'SEEN' the whole world will see it the same way we see
the sun everyday in 24 hours.
Thursday (Jan. 6,2000) evening the Committee for Crescent Observation Intl.
received claims of 'seeing a moon' also from: England: (Before the birth of the New Moon, moon set before sunset) US New Jersy, Maryland, Virginia, Florida (2), Kansas (2)=Total 9. These witnesses were "Imams", "presidents", prominent members, etc.
*Five "SAW" a moon BEFORE the SUNSET for 3-10 minutes.
*One saw it from sunset for another 15 minutes before it 'disappeared'.
(He could 'see' a moon another five minutes AFTER the MOON had already SET).
*Two "SAW" the moon high above their head to the right of the sun.
* One was 'NOT SURE'.
CFCO observers from all over the world, including Saudi Arabia, Jordan, etc.
confirmed "NO Moon SEEN" in clears skies. If those who believe they saw a moon anywhere in the world on Thursday try to SEE it again on Friday evening they will find out that what they "SAW" on Thursday was NOT MOON. They MAY NOT SEE A MOON from Saudi Arabia to Lawrence, Kansas (USA) even Friday evening. Those who missed their last two days of Ramadan in Arab countries by
celebrating Eid al-Fitr on FRIDAY should ask Allah's forgiveness and
fast two days to compensate for the missed days of Ramadan.
The correct dates of Eid al-Fitr based on the "Ahilla" of the Quran and the
Sunnah is Saturday only for N. America, and Sunday, Jan. 9, 2000 for the
rest of the world. May Allah accept our obedience to Him. Amin."
Later on Dr. Omer sent the below email also: "Some Muslim brothers are willing to go to any length to celebrate Eid on the last
day of Ramadan. For this year, they say:
- Yemen, etc. 'SAW' (though Saudi Arabia, Egypt, etc. DID NOT SEE) a moon
on Dec. 7 (Tuesday) and started Ramadan on Wednesday. Hence Thursday, Jan.
6 completes the month to 30 days and a Hadith tells the month cannot be more than 30 days. (Three major fallacies:
- In Yemen (or any country) A MOON COULD NEVER be
SEEN before the Conjunction.
- If you start Ramadan on Sha'ban 27 for any reason
your month will not be completed after 30 days; 3) If a moon was "SEEN" then it will be ALWAYS SEEN on 30th evening. If NOT SEEN on 30th day then the
Shuhud made a mistake at the beginning of Ramadan.
- Joined to this group is a small group of "Modernists". They say that the Moon is SETTING 8 minutes AFTER the Sun in New York, etc. today.
Hence Eid on Friday. Fallacy: The Moon setting AFTER the sun does not mean it is 'VISIBLE'. In some months a moon sets an hour after the sun and you CANNOT SEE it. This group should tell openly that they DON'T CARE ABOUT what the Qur'an says, how the Messenger (S) and his companions did, and how the Ummah
practiced for the last 1400 years.
- The third group gets 'Mythical' arguments like:
- Allah orders the moon to bow down to Ka'ba one or two days BEFORE
it becomes "New".
- "...Lack of Longitude; 2. Shortage in Latitude, 3. Proximity to lunar position. All these conditions are present in Hijaaz. The shortage of Longitude alone can cause one day's difference, and it is possible to have an addition of one more day by the remaining two conditions."
May Allah give them 'Hidaya' and 'common sense', so that they abstain from
what amounts to celebrating Eid on the last day of Ramadan by the criterion
of "Ahilla (visible crescents) being the "Mawaaqeet". Amin. Shawwal moon will be insha-Allah SEEN by anyone who wants to see it in southern US on Friday, Jan. 7 evening, and in the rest of the world on Saturday. Saudi Arabia and Egypt etc. are also expected to have Eid on Saturday (though a moon will hardly be "SEEN" there on Friday. Indonesia, Turkey, etc. also have Eid on Saturday. The largest number of the Muslim Ummah that lives Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, etc. will have Eid on Sunday after 'actual sighting of the Shawwal crescent on Saturday."