Visibility of Shawwal Crescent
(1420 AH)

Last Updated 28 February at 11:30 UT

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When to Observe ?

The geocentric new Moon will occur on Thursday 06 January 2000, at 18:14 UT. On this day (06 January), the crescent will not be seen from anywhere on Earth! While on Friday 07 January, the program Moon Calculator by Dr. Monzur Ahmed -according to Yallop criterion- showed that the crescent will be visible by telescopes starting from the western coast of India, while it should be visible by naked eyes somewhere starting from the middle of Africa continent. And so, countries west of these areas (within the parabola) should be able to see the crescent on this day (07 January). On the other hand, countries outside the parabola will see the crescent on the next day (08 January). Consequently, arrange to observe the crescent after the sunset of 07 or 08 January. Kindly click on the below icon to see the visibility parabola as plotted by the program Moon Calculator

In other words, the correct beginning for Shawwal 1420 AH (according to the actual sighting of the crescent), should be on 08 January for countries within the above parabola, while other countries should start Al-Eid on 09 January. However, Saudi will start Ramadan either on 07 or 08 January, because 29 Ramadan in Saudi will be on 06 January! According to Umm Al-Qurrah calendar, Al-Eid will be on Saturday 08 January.

Results of seeing the crescent, and the first day of Shawwal in different countries will be added here 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.

Al-Eid 07 January 2000 IS WRONG!!

JAS has received dozens of emails asking about what happened this month to declare the first day of Shawwal to be on Friday 07 January. We would like to mention clearly, that the crescent was IMPOSSIBLE to be seen ANYWHERE on Earth on Thursday 06 January. And to declare Al-Eid to be on Friday 07 January is absolutely wrong. JAS had attended the Jordanian official meeting in which the beginning of Shawwal was declared. As for Jordan, it behaved as a state of Saudi ! Where AS SOON AS SAUDI showed its intention that Friday is Al-Eid, Jordan directly declared so. Also, please don't direct your question asking about how Saudi saw the crescent on Thursday to JAS! Kindly, ask that 'blessed Saudi person' who saw the crescent while it was not born yet, and it set before the Sun!!!! All Muslims should be aware of that ridiculous continuous obvious faults.

The AUASS Official Statement

The Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences (AUASS) had received several emails from Muslims in different countries asking the AUASS to comment on the wrong beginning of Shawwal. Thus, the AUASS distributed an official statement to several news agencies. The statement appeared in different newspapers, and sites in the Internet. To read the statement, you have three choices:-

  1. Read it as it appeared at Islam Online site.

  2. Read the original statement as Arabic JPG.

  3. Read the statement translated to English.

The Fatwa of Shiekh Dr. Al-Qardawi

Al-Sheikh Dr. Al-Qardawi asked the Muslims who started Al-Eid on Friday to fast another day instead of that one they missed on Friday 07 January. To read the Fatwa, you have three choices:-

  1. Read it as it appeared at Islam Online site.

  2. Read the Fatwa as Arabic JPG.

  3. Read the Fatwa translated to English.

Comments on The Saudi Statement
(Al-Eid on 07 January)

NONE of The Official Saudi Committees Saw
The Crescent on 06 January!

Kindly read the below email which was sent by Mr. Salman Zafar Shaikh from Saudi Arabia. He confirms that none of the six official Saudi committees for crescent observation saw the crescent on Thursday 06 January!!

BismillahIrRahmaanIrRaheem
Salaamu Alaykum w.r. w.b.
Belated Eid Mubarak to all. Taqaballah Minna Wa Minkum. Kullo Aam Wa Antum Bakhyr.

Now that the "heat" of Hilal Al-Eid date decision is over, I just wanted to report my experience from Saudi Arabia regarding hilal sighting for Shawwal 1420. As I had mentioned before, I was told that the ruling council of Saudi Arabia has ordered formation of "Hilal sighting committees" which include:

  1. One member of Qada (scholar/justice department)
  2. One member of KACST/Astronomer
  3. One member of Amarah (ruling council of the city)
  4. Plus some more plus volunteers

Currently there are six such committees in Saudi Arabia in: Makkah, Riyadh, Qassim, Hail, Tabuk and Asir. This time I went with the Makkah committee which tries to sight the hilal from the top of the hill in Shamesi - outside Makkah city. We went on the afternoon of Thursday, January 6 and stayed till well after Maghrib. Inspite of clear weather, we could NOT sight the Hilal. Also, I found that NONE of the six hilal sighting committees was able to sight the Hilal.

Further, local scientists showed astronomical data indicating that the moon set in Makkah was BEFORE the sunset on that day. Yet we were shocked to find the announcement of Friday being Eid in Saudi Arabia!! There is some discussion now in local magazines on this topic, which may be a positive sign Insha'Allah. Perhaps the presence of numerous satellites and other objects in the sky causes erroneous hilal sighting. In my humble opinion, if all those who wanted to sight were asked to accompany one of these hilal sighting committees (which include scholar as well as astronomer) and then the Shahada taken, it may solve the problem Insha'Allah. Please make du'a that Allah (SWT) help and guide us all. Ameen.

Jazakum Allahu Khayran. WasSalaam.
Salman Zafar Shaikh.

Observing the Crescent

Thursday 06 January

Although it is quit useless to talk about the visibility of the crescent on Thursday 06 January, we will mention some reports.

Friday 07 January

So far, the earliest sighting of the crescent was on 07 January from Iran, by Mr. AliReza Mehrani.

Saturday 08 January

Comments on The Iranian Observation

Dr. Monzur Ahmad the owner of the program Moon Calculator (V 5.2) sent us his comments on the Iranian observation of Shawwal Crescent on 07 January. Since it is a detailed comment, we have put it into a special page. Kindly Click Here to read his comments.

The First Day in Different Countries

Thursday 06 January:-

  1. Nigeria (And on Friday!)

Friday 07 January:-

  1. Nigeria (And on Thursday!)
  2. Yemen (30 days of Ramadan)
  3. Libya (30 days of Ramadan)
  4. Saudi
  5. Kuwait (Followed Saudi)
  6. UAE (Followed Saudi)
  7. Bahrain (Followed Saudi)
  8. Qatar (Followed Saudi)
  9. Jordan (Followed Saudi)
  10. Palestine (Followed Saudi)
  11. Sudan (Followed Saudi)
  12. Iraq
  13. Algeria
Saturday 08 January:-

  1. Indonesia
  2. Malaysia
  3. Mauritius
  4. Iran
  5. Egypt
  6. Syria
  7. Lebanon
  8. Tunisia
  9. Oman
  10. Morocco
  11. South Africa
  12. UK
  13. USA

Sunday 09 January:-

  1. Bangladesh
  2. India
  3. Pakistan
  4. Kenya

The Identity of the Real & Calculated Moon.

Prof. Tariq Muneer had sent us the following photos with the below caption.

Image of Shawwal crescent captured through the lens of a JVC DV-X4digital video camera (left). Photo taken by Professor Tariq Muneer in Edinburgh (Latitude = 55.95 North, Longitude = 3.2 West) at 1900 hours on 10 January 2000. Computer simulation of Moon for the above time generated by Moon Calculator (V 5.2) by Dr. Monzur Ahmed. The remarkable similarity between the computer and video image thus provides a validation of the above software.

The Accuracy of The Astronomical Calculations

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