Muharram moon unlikely to be sighted today, says weatherman

Islamabad (National Times) The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee will meet in Quetta on Saturday to sight the crescent of Muharramul Haram 1446 Hijri. However, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said that the Muharram “moon is not likely to be seen tomorrow.

Chairman of the moon-sighting body Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad will preside over the meeting to sight the moon for the first month of the Islamic calendar.

The meetings of zonal and district bodies of the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee will also simultaneously be held at their respective headquarters.

Meantime, the PMD, in its statement issued on June 20, said that the new moon of Muharram would be born on the crossing conjunction point at 03:57 PST on July 6. According to astronomical parameters, there is no chance of sighting the new moon of Muharram on the evening of July 6, i.e. on the 29th of Zilhij 1445 AH.

The PMD said that the weather is expected to be partly cloudy or cloudy in most parts of the country as the moon-sighting body gets busy.



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