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aaww The Saudi Astronomical Society expects Ramadan to be 30 days this year and, if that is the case, it will end on Tuesday, Aug. 30, with the Eid falling on Wednesday, Aug. 31. The society said the moon would not be sighted on the night of Monday, Ramadan 29 (Aug. 29) thus Eid would not be on Tuesday. |
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But astronomers, who differed on the start of the holy month of Ramadan based on astronomical calculations, are at it again. They are now debating whether Eid Al-Fitr, which marks the end of the fasting month, will fall on Tuesday or Wednesday. The controversy over the start of Ramadan is also driving the debate. however because the saudis had started shaaban one day early, and 30 days of shaaban had been completed they had no choice but to start ramadhan one day early on night of sunday 31st july. |
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No news about South India so far. as far for those muslims in australia who do a local sighting they are on their 28th fast in australia (see moonsighting.com )because they had their first fast on tues 2nd aug. so they won't be even attempting to sight the moon till tomorrow night (on tues) and someone has come up with a claim of sighting the moon when its totally impossible. |
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however because the saudis had started shaaban one day early, and 30 days of shaaban had been completed they had no choice but to start ramadhan one day early on night of sunday 31st july. i.e.30 th.aug....cz. they already fast 30 days. it is so confusing! |
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this makes sense, good explanation...so u mean... they have to do eid anyway on tuesday.. sorry to say but it seems you are confused. i was talking about month of shaaban and because saudi had completed 30 days of shaaban they had to start ramadhan on night of sunday 31st july ie first fast on mon 1st aug. whereas they should have really started on tues 2nd aug ie meaning first fast on tuesday. as far as eid goes, its virtually impossible to have eid on tuesday in saudi. http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article494126.ece |
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Yes, if the testimoniance is reliable, why not? But I wonder if according to wifaqululama.co.uk this would be correct. Those who follow wifaq do not know who those "reliable testimonies" in South Africa are and how the news was verified, but still follow them. Anyone from South-America here? |
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as far as eid goes, its virtually impossible to have eid on tuesday in saudi. http:// ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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aaww ![]() Then i guess some people must not be following moon sighting there. They must be following saudi sighting or something. I dont know. Nothing in South India yet. I guess will have to wake up for Suhr tomorrow. |
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yes looks as though there is more than one group. if you go on moonsighting.com and then see the ramadhan sighting reports then you will see that some people in australia started according to a sighting in indonesia and some are reliant on their local sighting. as for you brother in south india,there was not much chance of eid on tuesday anyway. first naked eye sightings are expected from south america as explained on moonsighting.com happy eid mubarak to you on wednesday. |
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