Z Hejja ه ١٣٩٩ (Shekha Bin Baaz) The grand scholar Mufti of Saudi Arabia (Al Bathul Islami p 63) After doing extensive research on this issue, he concludes with this statement. ‘As for those who say that it is necessary to follow the sighting of Makkah then let it be known that there is no proof or basis for this in the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah’.
@hamzabinkalam : Above, the Saudi government has written in the Introduction of the Umm ul Qura calendar that they are pleased that a calendar has been prepared for the Islamic months from 1409 to 1440. The basis of the commencement of the Islamic month in this calendar is upon the ‘birth of the new moon.’
@hamza: The word in the Hadith فلا تصوموا حتى تروه، which can mean that when a lot of people sight it (the Hilal) then fasting should begin. Through out the lifetime of prophet ‘Ruyat e A’amah’ i.e. a large group as could be understood by this Athar (speech of Sahabah or Tabi’een) was practised.
Only on one occasion in medina moon was not sighted and Rasullulah accepted the witnessed statement of a Nomad Arab. But consideration needs to be taken that the person who accepted the testimony was the messenger of Allah and the witness himself was a just Sahabi (In essence, both parties have no element of doubt). The practice of our Pious Salaf us Saliheen clearly indicates that they insisted upon the ‘Ruyat e A’amah’.
U still didnt answer my Q....anyways i understood wat u mean to say, IT HARD TO RELY ON THE PERSON WHO HAVE SIGHTED IN THIS PERIOD OF TIME........tatz true as well, but still never did the speaker said to trust BLINDLY......khair iA :)
@hamzabinkalam : Sayyidina Ibn Umar RA relates from Nabi SAW that there are twenty-nine nights in a month, do not fast until you see it (the Hilal), if it is hidden from you then complete thirty days. (Saheeh Bukhari p,306/ Saheeh Muslim p,347)
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Z Hejja ه ١٣٩٩ (Shekha Bin Baaz) The grand scholar Mufti of Saudi Arabia (Al Bathul Islami p 63) After doing extensive research on this issue, he concludes with this statement. ‘As for those who say that it is necessary to follow the sighting of Makkah then let it be known that there is no proof or basis for this in the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah’.
alqawaa 1 year ago
@alqawaa
did the speaker say that one needs to follow the the Sighting of the moon ?
hamzabinkalam 1 year ago
@hamzabinkalam : Above, the Saudi government has written in the Introduction of the Umm ul Qura calendar that they are pleased that a calendar has been prepared for the Islamic months from 1409 to 1440. The basis of the commencement of the Islamic month in this calendar is upon the ‘birth of the new moon.’
alqawaa 1 year ago
@hamza: The word in the Hadith فلا تصوموا حتى تروه، which can mean that when a lot of people sight it (the Hilal) then fasting should begin. Through out the lifetime of prophet ‘Ruyat e A’amah’ i.e. a large group as could be understood by this Athar (speech of Sahabah or Tabi’een) was practised.
alqawaa 1 year ago
Only on one occasion in medina moon was not sighted and Rasullulah accepted the witnessed statement of a Nomad Arab. But consideration needs to be taken that the person who accepted the testimony was the messenger of Allah and the witness himself was a just Sahabi (In essence, both parties have no element of doubt). The practice of our Pious Salaf us Saliheen clearly indicates that they insisted upon the ‘Ruyat e A’amah’.
alqawaa 1 year ago
@alqawaa
U still didnt answer my Q....anyways i understood wat u mean to say, IT HARD TO RELY ON THE PERSON WHO HAVE SIGHTED IN THIS PERIOD OF TIME........tatz true as well, but still never did the speaker said to trust BLINDLY......khair iA :)
JzkAllah khairan akhil kareem :)
hamzabinkalam 1 year ago
@hamzabinkalam : Sayyidina Ibn Umar RA relates from Nabi SAW that there are twenty-nine nights in a month, do not fast until you see it (the Hilal), if it is hidden from you then complete thirty days. (Saheeh Bukhari p,306/ Saheeh Muslim p,347)
alqawaa 1 year ago