Screening crescent month of Ramadan

2021-04-07 2021-04-07T12:08:28Z
لؤي خالد ناصر الدين
لؤي خالد ناصر الدين
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1 - The birth of the (crescent of Ramadan) will be exactly at 5:35 am on Monday morning, which means legal vision (to observe the crescent on Sunday evening) is impossible! .

2- Monday: - Sunset will be at 7:07 pm, Holy Jerusalem time.

Starting from this time, the children of the Palestinian Astronomical Society will set out from all over the homeland (Al-Quds Al-Sharif / Hebron) to follow the crescent of the month of Ramadan.

Visibility: - The crescent of Ramadan will set at 7:30 minutes.

Visibility duration + most easy areas to observe the crescent moon of Ramadan: -

The crescent of Ramadan will stay for only 28 minutes.

Vision can only be seen through an optical aid (telescope).

The vision is clearer only in the countries of Africa and southwestern Saudi Arabia.

And it is most likely that the crescent of Ramadan will be observed on Monday evening

# And the announcement by some Arab countries that Tuesday is the first day of the blessed month of Ramadan, with the will and bounty of God Almighty.

God knows best and he is the guardian of success

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