The moon of Dhi Al-Hajj has not been seen. Eid-ul-Adha will be on Wednesday, July 21
The first Dhi Al-Hajj will be
on Monday, July 12. According to details, a meeting of Central Route Hilal
Committee was held in Karachi under the chairmanship of Chairman Maulana Abdul
Khabir Azad to observe the moon of Dhi Al-Hajj, while meetings of zonal
committees were held at the respective headquarters.
Meteorological experts were
also present at the meeting held at the Meteorological Department office for
technical assistance. After the meeting, Chairman Ruwit Hilal Committee Abdul
Khabir Azad announced that no evidence of moon was received from any part of
the country. It has been reported that Eid-ul-Adha will be celebrated in
Pakistan on Wednesday, July 21, while the first Dhul-Hijjah will be on Monday,
July 12, as no moon testimony has been received from any part of the country.
Earlier, astronomers had said
that the moon of Dhi Al-Hajj had been born. At the time of sunset in Pakistan,
the age of the moon was more than 14 hours. The moon of Dhi Al-Hajj was born at
5:17 am on July 10, 7:58 am in Karachi and 8:30 am in Quetta. However, it was
cloudy in most parts of the country. The moon was nowhere to be seen.
It should be noted that the
moon of Dhi Al-Hajj did not appear in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries
yesterday, after which it was announced that Eid-ul-Adha will be celebrated in
the Gulf countries on Tuesday, July 20. Eid-ul-Adha will be celebrated on July
20 in most countries of the world, while Eid-ul-Adha will be celebrated on July
21 in some Asian countries including Pakistan.
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