Learn How to Sight the Moon: Rajab 2025

All time is not the same.

There are particular times that Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, the Creator of time itself, has deemed sacred, blessed, and full of blessing.

We could make resolutions for a year based on a Catholic Pope’s finagling of time (which was modified from a polytheist’s machinations of the months).

We could do that, but as Muslims, we’ve got blessed and better options. Allah told us in Surah Tawbah that since the day He created the heavens and earth, His calendar has 12 months, and four of them are sacred. Additionally, the Messenger of Allah ﷺ advised us on several blessed hours, days, nights, and months throughout Allah’s calendar.

We could make resolutions for Pope Gregory XIII’s 2025, or we could align our hearts with the worship of the natural world, and look for a little sliver of the hilal which signals a month that Allah has said is sacred:

Rajab.

May Allah bless us in Rajab and Sha’ban and allow us to reach Ramadan.

Ameen

Learn How to Sight the Moon: Shawwal 2024

Join us tonight as we look for the hilal of Shawwal, signaling the end of Ramadan.

Meet in the parking lot with the solar panels. Bring your wudhu and a prayer rug.

Learn How to Sight the Moon: Ramadan 2024

In a recent talk, Shaykh Abdul Hakim Murad reminded the believers how Ramadan forcibly reintegrates us into what is normal and natural. During this blessed month, for example, we are hyper-aware of whether the hilal can be seen and when the sun has set. Alhamdulillah for reminders of the signs of Allah in the heavens and the earth!

Come join us on Monday, 11 March at 7PM, as we attempt to sight the hilal of Ramadan inshaAllah.

We’ll meet just before maghrib to locate where the sun has set (which gives us an indication of where the hilal can be found). Next, we’ll pray maghrib immediately when it comes in, so bring your wudhu and a prayer rug. Then, we’ll learn how to sight the hilal and wait for Allah’s decree.

A note on moon visibility:

On March 10, the moon can not be seen in most of the world, except by telescope in parts of the Americas and with difficulty in Polynesian Islands.



On March 11, the moon can be seen easily in most of the world, but with difficulty in Australia and New Zealand.


Surah Yunus 10:5:

هُوَ ٱلَّذِي جَعَلَ ٱلشَّمۡسَ ضِيَآءٗ وَٱلۡقَمَرَ نُورٗا وَقَدَّرَهُۥ مَنَازِلَ لِتَعۡلَمُواْ عَدَدَ ٱلسِّنِينَ وَٱلۡحِسَابَۚ مَا خَلَقَ ٱللَّهُ ذَٰلِكَ إِلَّا بِٱلۡحَقِّۚ يُفَصِّلُ ٱلۡأٓيَٰتِ لِقَوۡمٖ يَعۡلَمُونَ

He is the One Who made the sun a radiant source and the moon a reflected light, with precisely ordained phases, so that you may know the number of years and calculation ˹of time˺. Allah did not create all this except for a purpose. He makes the signs clear for people of knowledge.