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Aslaam Alaikum
This is a problem that I have every year. Different Masjids in one community differ in their determining of the new moon, to start Ramadan and celebrate Eid, this year was no different, with a small muslim community split on the issue The Big Debate: Some use the argument that Calculation is the better option others that we should as a community visually see the new moon. what i want to know is what opinion does your local Masjid use and do you think this is correct. (I agree with the later, Calculation should not be used.)
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I look for the moon as Allah states in the Quran. People do what they do. They feel they are smarter than Allah even though he controls the movements of the heavens and earth.
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The 2 arguments of the debate have legitimacy, but what do you follow
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How? You can ask that about many issues in reference to muslims rejecting known principles of religion. Why do the Bahai's, Nation of Islam etc. follow another prophet. Why do sisters feel they do not have to wear the hijab, why do we have muslims defending the rights of Homosexuals to spread it through society. Why do many muslims smoke weed and drink and feel it is not necessary. why do muslims reject the sunnah. why do muslims stap bombs to themselves and kill civilians. With all that and other issues the question should be why are you suprised? I mean look at the state we are in and the knowledge the majority of the Ummah has on the religion. Everyone wants to interpret it or make modifications to the teachings because they feel it needs to be changed or updated according to the times. It is a ridiculous notion, but the Prophet told us about all of this in the Book of Trial in Bukhari of his Sahih. Peace. |
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Jazakallah brother for correcting me. There is only i legitimate method of moon sighting, which is using the visual method.
The point i was making may not be an issue in brother Mujahids community, but is a major cause of debate in mine. The argument that calculation is permissable if the moon cannot be seen (especially in the west) is held by good muslims, who practice, and pray their namaaz, in my community. When these muslims learn what the debate is about, they become aware of the past scholars that favoured either of the positions, the conclusion is then obvious if they are sincere. Does this issue cause a yearly debate, that is never really resolved in any other community in the world, or is this an isolated incident, if it is then i'll shut up. Salaam
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it will be resolved on the day of judgment when some of these people's fast will be invalid. |
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Remember that even the Sahabat "companions" of prophet Mohammed had a disagreement in a crucial thing which is collecting the Quran in one book and the narrations have recorded their disagreement and having several different opinions but after all, they were taking the opinion of the majority or the Khalifah of that time in some cases. The hadith "in it's meaning" says: (fast when you see it "the moon at the beginning of Ramadan", and eat when you see it "at the end of the month"). Now, can you tell for sure for instance if there is any difference whether by seeing it by our eyes or through technology? Here where the Muslim world differed at the last few years but they still with the opinion of the traditional way in seeing it by any eye-witness muslim.
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When two countries near to each other start fasting Ramadan in different days. Why is that? Quote:
This year in Ramadan which we just finished fasting it, in Saudi Arabia the month of Sha'aban finished only in the 29th because they saw the moon, here in Malaysia we started fasting after finishing Sha'aban as 30 days as usual because in the Malaysian calender, Ramadan is already setteled and this is wrong in my oppinion but we were told by many scholars when we asked them about it to follow the Muslim community in Malaysia whatever their way is in counting the days. The difference between Malaysia was only 1 day but if Saudi Arabia decided at the end of Ramadan to fast only 29 days it would be 2 days difference for the first time, thank God they finished it as 30 days because they didn't see it. I'm not with the opinion which state that they should use fixed time and calculations but i would like to ask what about seeing the moon from the Space at the end of Sha'aban to see the moon, what do you think? It's not fixed but they will use the same method in seeing the moon but instead of seeing it from earth, they will watch it from the Space to be more accurate, what do you think?
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Assalamo Alaikom to all my brother in Islam.
Moon sightings is very important in Islamic beliefs, because this is the guide to the beginning of the two pillars of Islam (Ramadan and Hajj seasons).
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