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Dec 19, 2011

Facts! The people of Saudi Arabia Worshiping Moon and Not GOD


Ulema of Saudi Arabia Supports astronomer who doubted Hilal Ramadan


A number of conservative clerics support Saudi Arabian astronomer and scientist named Khaled Al-Zaaq the dubious testimony of citizens who see the Shawwal crescent seen on 29 Ramadan 29 (August 29).

 
Having confirmed the truth of the testimony of the people, the committee hilal Saudi Arabia declared the end of the fasting month of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr marks the emergence of the next day (Tuesday, 30 / 8).

 
Such support comes in the middle of a debate among Islamic scholars and astronomers about the possibility of sighting the moon on August 29.

 
According to the Islamic calendar, the months can be either Arabs 29 or 30 days at the latest.
On many occasions, Eid al-Fitr was celebrated after only 29 days of fasting.

 
However, this year's hot debate changed after Al-Zaaq widely quoted by local press and electronic sites that mention there is no way to see the crescent moon on the night of 29th Ramadan.

 
A number of astronomers Arabia has issued a press statement stating that the month can not be seen. But, the famous Islamic scholars who defended the testimony of those who saw the moon and say Eid al-Fitr comes at the right time.

 
Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah Al-Asheikh in last week's Friday sermon at the mosque of Imam Turkey Bin Abdullah in Riyadh describe people who doubt the moon seen as people who want to distort the residents with a dirty mouth.

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