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Crescentwatch adheres to the traditional principle that Islamic lunar months begin & end based on the confirmed, "naked eye" sighting of the new crescent moon.

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Look for new moon of Dhu al-Hijjah on May 27 (Eid al-Adha potentially on Jun. 6) crescentwatch.org ====================== Crescentwatch encourages everyone to go out to look for the new crescent moon (hilal) on the evening of Tuesday, May 27th (after 29 days of Dhu

Look for new moon of Dhu al-Hijjah on May 27 (Eid al-Adha potentially on Jun. 6)
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Crescentwatch encourages everyone to go out to look for the new crescent moon (hilal) on the evening of Tuesday, May 27th (after 29 days of Dhu
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🌙 Dhu al-Hijjah moon sighted Tue. (Eid al-Adha to be on Fri., June 6) crescentwatch.org ====================== Crescentwatch has received reliable reports of the new crescent moon (hilal) being sighted on Tuesday evening (May 27th) by experienced moonsighters (via

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Look for the new moon of Muharram this Wednesday night crescentwatch.org ====================== Crescentwatch encourages everyone to go out to look for the new crescent moon (hilal) on the evening of Wednesday, June 25th (after 29 days of Dhu al-Hijjah) in anticipation of

Look for the new moon of Muharram this Wednesday night
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Crescentwatch encourages everyone to go out to look for the new crescent moon (hilal) on the evening of Wednesday, June 25th (after 29 days of Dhu al-Hijjah) in anticipation of
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New moon of Muharram sighted Weds. June 25 (Updated) crescentwatch.org ====================== Crescentwatch has now confirmed that the new crescent moon (hilal) of Muharram was sighted on Wednesday evening (June 25th) by reliable moon-sighters in San Diego, CA, who

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Look for the new moon of Safar this Thurs. night crescentwatch.org ====================== Crescentwatch.org encourages everyone to go out to look for the new crescent moon (hilal) on the evening of Thursday, July 24th (after 29 days of Muharram) in anticipation of

Look for the new moon of Safar this Thurs. night
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Crescentwatch.org encourages everyone to go out to look for the new crescent moon (hilal) on the evening of Thursday, July 24th (after 29 days of Muharram) in anticipation of
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No sightings Thursday, Safar to begin Fri. night (1st 'day' Sat.) crescentwatch.org ====================== Crescentwatch did not receive any positive naked-eye sighting reports for the new crescent moon (hilal) from anywhere on the evening of Thursday, July 24th. All

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Look for the new moon of Rabi al-Awwal this Sat. night crescentwatch.org ====================== Crescentwatch encourages everyone to go out to look for the new crescent moon (hilal) on the evening of Saturday, August 23rd (after 29 days of Safar) in anticipation of the

Look for the new moon of Rabi al-Awwal this Sat. night
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Crescentwatch encourages everyone to go out to look for the new crescent moon (hilal) on the evening of Saturday, August 23rd (after 29 days of Safar) in anticipation of the
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"What night/day of Rabi al-Awwal is it?" The "day" starts at different times on the Islamic calendar (at sunset) and the conventional calendar (at midnight). This chart can be helpful for keeping track. crescentwatch.org #moonsighting #RabiAlAwwal

"What night/day of Rabi al-Awwal is it?"

The "day" starts at different times on the Islamic calendar (at sunset) and the conventional calendar (at midnight).

This chart can be helpful for keeping track.

 crescentwatch.org 

#moonsighting #RabiAlAwwal