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Astronomical Calculations for Islamic Dates
Position of the Fiqh Council of North America
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, crescent sighting) 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 (peace and
blessings 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).
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Some
classical jurists were willing to accept the calculations.
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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, superstition, 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.
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There
are now many Muslim astronomers who have been working for many
years to develop a global lunar Islamic calendar. The Fiqh Council
particularly appreciates the efforts of its consultants Dr. Imad
ad-Dean Ahmad, Dr. Khalid Shaukat, Dr. Muhib Durrani, and Dr.
Ahmad Salamah.
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Dr.
Salah Soltan and Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shah also presented scholarly
papers to give thorough evidence from the fiqh perspective that
the use of calculations is not against the Sunnah of the Prophet
(peace and blessings be upon him).
The
Fiqh Council of North America considered the following factors in
making its decision:
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Use
of calculations in determining the Islamic dates is not against
the Sunnah.
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Reliable
astronomical methods are now available to provide a sound basis
for the determination of the Islamic dates of Ramadan and the two
`Eids.
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Shari`ah
is based on ease and considers the convenience of people.
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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.
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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.
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Announcement
of these dates will also remove unnecessary financial burdens from
the Muslim community in North America.
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Muslims
of America will become more united in their celebrations.
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Muslims
of America can also work to have their Islamic holidays officially
recognized.
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The
Muslim community of North America will lead the way towards the
development of a unified global Islamic calendar for the whole
Muslim world.
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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
(differences) in this issue and that the Ummah should be united in
brotherhood despite any legitimate fiqhi differences.
The
following is the decision:
Fiqh
Council of North America
Decision
on Determining the Islamic Lunar Calendar
A
special conference on Hilal Sighting was organized by the Fiqh Council
of North America (FCNA) on June 10, 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 further
teleconferences and communications among the members and astronomical
consultants, the following is concluded:
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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.
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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.
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The
new Islamic Lunar month begins at sunset of the day when the
conjunction occurs before 12:00 noon GMT.
Brief
Explanation
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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.
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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.
The
Fiqh Council of North America (FCNA) is an independent body
comprising qualified Islamic scholars in North America. The Council
communicates with experts and consultants to meet expected needs for
rulings and advice in various areas of Islamic life in North America.
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