reconnaissance Ramadan crescentSome Islamic countries have announced that it is impossible and impossible to see the crescent on Sunday, which could cause a difference in the start date of fasting the month of Ramadan between Islamic countries and some, so that the beginning of the blessed month will be either next Monday or next Tuesday..
According to the official website of the International Astronomy Center, “The Islamic Crescent Observation Project,” tomorrow, Sunday, is the date for sighting the crescent of the blessed month of Ramadan in the majority of Islamic countries. However, there are some Islamic countries that have already sighted the crescent of the end of the month of Shaban and the beginning of the month of Ramadan yesterday, Friday, and today, Saturday, and they differed. Vision from one country to another.
A number of countries surveyed the Ramadan crescent yesterday, Friday, including Palestine and the Emirates.
In Palestine, the observation time was before sunrise, and the crescent was seen, as project member Mr. Mahmoud Abdel Jawad, from the city of Deirblout in Salfit Governorate, indicated in a statement that the sky was partly cloudy, but the weather condition was clear and they were able to see the crescent with the naked eye. However, the crescent was not investigated with binoculars, a telescope, or a camera.
In the Emirates, the time for observing the crescent was before sunrise, and the crescent was not seen, as project member Mr. Abdul Rahman Al Bastaki 1441 from Emirates City in the Dubai Governorate indicated in a statement that the sky was completely cloudy, which made the weather condition very dusty. Dense fog formed, and the crescent could not be seen with the naked eye, and the crescent was not investigated with binoculars, a telescope, or using a camera..
There were a number of other countries that surveyed the crescent of the month of Ramadan today, Saturday, including the Emirates, which was keen to monitor the crescent again before sunrise, but the crescent was not seen either, due to the same weather conditions that prevented the sighting of the crescent the first time..
As for Bahrain, the observation time was after sunrise, and the crescent was photographed. Project member, engineer Ali Majeed Al-Hajri from Isa Town in the Southern Governorate, said in Bayan that the sky was partly cloudy and the weather condition was clear, and the crescent was not detected with the naked eye, binoculars, or telescope. Or using the camera.
In Algeria, the observation time was before sunrise and the crescent was not seen, as the project member, Mr. Amara bin Muhammad Al-Jabbari Qarah from the city of Al-Rabah in Al-Oued Governorate, indicated in a statement that the sky was partly cloudy and the weather condition was dusty or foggy, and no sighting was observed. The crescent is visible to the naked eye, due to the dust accumulated on the eastern horizon, and the crescent was not seen with binoculars, a telescope, or using a camera..
Yemen
The time of observation was before sunrise, and it was sighted by others, as project member Mr. Abdullah Ghaithan from the city of Ju’aymah in Hadramaut Governorate said in a statement that the sky was partly cloudy and the weather condition was dusty and the crescent was seen with the naked eye and the crescent was not seen with binoculars or By monitor or using a camera.
Palestine
The observation time was before sunrise, and the Ramadan crescent was not seen. Project member Mr. Mahmoud Abdel Jawad from the city of Deir Ballut in Salfit Governorate said in a statement that the sky was partly cloudy and the weather condition was dusty, and the crescent was not seen with the naked eye, and no investigation was conducted. The crescent moon is viewed with binoculars, a telescope, or using a camera.