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* It is regarding EID AL ADHA which falls on the 10th day of the lunar month.
* The base for the 1st day of luner month to count is to see the crescent in the previous day "Somo leroayatihi wa ftiro leroayatihi".
* Have the governments & religious leaders (specially in SAUDI ARABIA) seen the already set moon with their blind eyes on the 9th of December! On which supid facts they relied on to decide that the EID is on the 10th/dec.
** here are the calculations, showing the moon sat befor the sun on the 9th , and sat after the sun on the 10th for Mecca city (these calculations showing the nearly the same for the area from INDONESIA TO MOROCCO) :-
9th

Sunrise: 6:13
Sunset: 17:04
Moonrise: 5:53
Moonset: 16:40
New Moon: 8:41pm
10th

Sunrise: 6:13
Sunset: 17:04
Moonrise: 6:47
Moonset: 17:32
SO the 1st day of the lunar month should be the 11th of december & the 10th day (EID AL ADHA) to be on 20th december , Thursday.
Day of ARAFAH to be on 9th Wednesday!!

2007-12-17 20:42:20 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Geography

10th & 11th decemer calculations for LONDON/UK
10th

Sunrise: 7:53
Sunset: 15:51
Moonrise: 9:11
Moonset: 15:49
11th

Sunrise: 7:54
Sunset: 15:51
Moonrise: 9:58
Moonset: 16:51

2007-12-18 00:55:22 · update #1

It is very important! because that event OF HUDGE only counted on the night of 9th of the lunar month, and the EID falls the next day 10th of the month,
BEYOND THAT DATE IT IS NOT COUNTED AS hudge (ONCE IN THE LIFE TIME), IT IS COUNTED AS umrah

2007-12-18 02:47:30 · update #2

2 answers

No offense intended, are you getting all fired up about something insignificant or is this really that important? I have no idea of what all the above means but it must be important in some way. If you don't mind, please explain.

2007-12-18 02:19:08 · answer #1 · answered by bikinkawboy 7 · 0 0

Yeah !!!

2007-12-18 04:59:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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