Arab Weather - In one of the rarest incidents in the history of sighting the crescent moon, Saudi Arabia announced the sighting of the crescent of Shawwal on the evening of the twenty-eighth of Ramadan in the year 1404 AH, so that Eid al-Fitr would be declared the following day, so that the number of days of fasting would be only 28 days, which is not possible astronomically or legally, since the lunar month ranges between 29 and 30 days.
This incident has resurfaced following the dispute that occurred between Arab and Islamic countries at the beginning of this Ramadan, and has opened up the debate about the relationship between visual sighting and astronomical calculations.
Astronomical calculations showed that the total number of actual fasting days was only 28 days, which is not legally possible.
Therefore, a fatwa was issued stating that it is obligatory to fast a day to make up for the missed day after Eid, since the minimum duration of Ramadan according to Sharia is 29 days.
The incident of Ramadan 1404 AH became an important reference point in jurisprudential and astronomical discussions about:
This incident is still brought up whenever the debate about announcing the start of Ramadan or Eid al-Fitr in the Islamic world is renewed.
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