The Fiqh Council of
North America has
announced that it will
no longer rely on naked
eye moon sightings to
determine the start of
Islamic months and would
instead use astronomical
calculations.
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Islamic calendar
for 2006 - 2011
A special conference on
Hilal Sighting was
organized by the Fiqh
Council of North America
(FCNA) on 10 June 2006,
in Virginia, attended by
a number of jurists,
Imams, astronomers and
other concerned Muslims.
A number of research
papers dealing with the
juridical and
astronomical aspects of
the topic were presented
and discussed.
After much deliberation
among the
members and
astronomical
consultants, the
following was concluded:
Position of the Fiqh
Council of North America
(FCNA) on using
astronomical
calculations for Islamic
Dates:
The Fiqh Council of
North America after
careful research,
deliberations and
discussion has adopted a
new position regarding
the determination of the
beginning of the Islamic
lunar months. This
position is based
primarily on the
following Fiqhi
premises:
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Sighting the Hilal (ru'yah)
is not an act of 'ibadah
in itself; it is
rather a means to
know with certainty
about the beginning
of the new month
related to Islamic 'Ibadat.
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Ru'yah as a means
was indicated and
used by the Prophet
Špeace be upon him-
because he himself
said that the Ummah
at that time was not
literate and did not
know how to write or
to calculate
(complicated
astronomical data).
-
Some classical
jurists were willing
to accept the
calculations.
-
Some classical
jurists refused to
allow calculations
in this matter
because in their
time astronomy and
astrology were not
quite distinct
sciences. Jurists
were suspicious that
astronomical
predictions may not
be based on exact
science but on
whims, conjectures,
magic etc.
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During the last
century an
increasing number of
Muslim jurists
indicated that
calculations could
be used to negate
erroneous reports of
crescent sighting.
Some jurists were of
the opinion that
calculations could
also be used as a
positive method to
determine the new
Islamic lunar
months.
-
There are now many
Muslim astronomers
who have been
working for many
years to develop a
global lunar Islamic
calendar. Fiqh
Council particularly
appreciates the
efforts of its
consultants Dr. Imad
ad-Dean Ahmad, Dr.
Khalid Shaukat, Dr.
Muhib Durrani and
Dr. Ahmad Salamah.
-
Dr. Salah Soltan and
Dr. Zulfiqar Ali
Shah also presented
scholarly papers to
give thorough
evidence from Fiqh
Perspective that the
use of calculations
is not against the
Sunnah of the
Prophet Špeace be
upon him.
The Fiqh Council of
North America considered
the following factors in
making its decision:
-
Use of calculations
in determining the
Islamic dates is not
against the Sunnah.
-
Sure astronomical
methods are now
available to provide
a sound basis for
the determination of
the Islamic dates of
Ramadan and the two
Eids.
-
Shari'ah is based on
ease and considers
the convenience of
people.
-
Announcement of
Islamic dates ahead
of time will reduce
a lot of hardship,
chaos and confusion
that happen every
year at the time of
the beginning of
Ramadan and the two
Eids.
-
Announcement of
Islamic dates will
help Muslims to plan
their activities in
advance,
facilitating their
ability to take off
from work or school.
Many other benefits
will result from
this.
-
Announcement of
these dates will
also remove
unnecessary
financial burdens
from the Muslim
community in North
America.
-
Muslim of America
will become more
united in their
celebrations.
-
Muslims of America
can also work to
have their Islamic
holidays officially
recognized.
-
The Muslim community
of North America
will lead the way
towards the
development of a
unified global
Islamic calendar for
the whole Muslim
world.
-
The Fiqh Council
will continue
working with the
Imams and scholars
of the communities
to develop a
consensus in this
matter. It is,
however, hoped that
whether some of us
agree or disagree
with this position,
we shall all
recognize the
validity of ikhtilaf
in this issue and
that the Ummah
should be united in
brotherhood despite
any legitimate fiqhi
differences.
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The following
is the decision:
-
It is
decided to
use
astronomical
calculation
to determine
the
beginning of
the Islamic
lunar months
with the
consideration
of the
sightability
of the
crescent
anywhere on
the globe.
-
To determine
a lunar
Islamic
calendar, a
conventional
point of
reference
must be
used. The
International
Date Line (IDL)
or the
Greenwich
Mean Time
(GMT) may be
used.
-
The new
Islamic
Lunar month
begins at
sunset of
the day when
the
conjunction
occurs
before 12:00
Noon GMT.
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Brief Explanation:
-
Discussion of a
number of research
papers led to the
conclusion that the
use of calculation
both in negation as
well as affirmation
of the beginning of
the new Islamic
Lunar months has a
firm basis in the
Qur'an and Sunnah as
well as in the
opinion of some
classical and
contemporary
jurists. For more
details please see
the website of ISNA
at
http://www.isna.net
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The new moon (i.e.
time of conjunction)
is when the Moon
passes between the
Earth and the Sun
closest to the
Sun-Earth line. This
time of conjunction
is precisely
predictable by
astronomical
calculation.
-
The conjunction
before 12:00 Noon
GMT would give
enough time to the
new moon to be
visible (weather
permitting)
somewhere on the
globe before the end
of the night in
North America.
Islamic Calendar for
2006-2011
Following are the names
of current
FCNA members as of
2006.
-
Dr. Muzammil H.
Siddiqi, chairman,
-
Dr. Sherman Jackson
-
Dr. Ahmad Shleibak
-
Dr. Akbar Muhammad
-
Dr. Deina Abdulkadir
-
Shaikh Hassan
Qazwini
-
Dr. Ihsan Bagby
-
Dr. Jamal Badawi
-
Dr. Muhammad Adam
Sheikh
-
Shaikh Muhammad Al-Hanooti
-
Shaikh Muhammad Nur
Abdallah
-
Dr. Salah Soltan
-
Dr. Taha Jabir
Alalwani
-
Shaikh Yahya Hindi
-
Shaikhah Zainab
Alwani
-
Dr. Zulfiqar Ali
Shah
-
Dr. Mukhtar
Maghraoui
-
Dr. Nazih Hammad