publish time

29/12/2023

author name Arab Times

publish time

29/12/2023

KUWAIT CITY, Dec 29: The head of the Egyptian National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research, Dr. Gad Al-Qadi, announced today that, according to astronomical calculations carried out by the Institute’s Sun Research Laboratory, the beginning of the month of Rajab for the current Hijri year 1445 will be on Saturday, corresponding to January 13, 2024, and it is 29 days long, indicating that “thereby it will be the beginning of the month of Shaban will be on February 11, and the beginning of Ramadan next March 11, according to astronomical calculations.

Al-Qadi said, according to what was reported by the Middle East News Agency, that the crescent of the month of Rajab will be born directly at 1:59 pm local Cairo time on Thursday, the 29 of the current Jumada al-Akhirah, corresponding to next January 11 (sighting day).

He added that the crescent moon will set before sunset on that day (sighting day) in Makkah and Cairo, as well as in most Arab and Islamic capitals and cities.

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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 29: The head of the Egyptian National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research, Dr. Gad Al-Qadi, announced today that, according to astronomical calculations carried out by the Institute’s Sun Research Laboratory, the beginning of the month of Rajab for the current Hijri year 1445 will be on Saturday, corresponding to January 13, 2024, and it is 29 days long, indicating that “thereby it will be the beginning of the month of Shaban will be on February 11, and the beginning of Ramadan next March 11, according to astronomical calculations.

Al-Qadi said, according to what was reported by the Middle East News Agency, that the crescent of the month of Rajab will be born directly at 1:59 pm local Cairo time on Thursday, the 29 of the current Jumada al-Akhirah, corresponding to next January 11 (sighting day).

He added that the crescent moon will set before sunset on that day (sighting day) in Makkah and Cairo, as well as in most Arab and Islamic capitals and cities.