Saudi Astronomical Complex: The eclipse of the sun at the end of Ramadan does not hinder the vision of the crescent of the month of Shawwal – the seventh day

The director of the Saudi Astronomical Academy Observatory, Abdullah Al -Khudairi, confirmed that the solar eclipse at the end of the blessed month of Ramadan is not an obstacle to seeing the crescent of Shawwal from the Saudi Astronomical Observatory. According to the Saudi news channel.

Al -Khudairi said today, Saturday, that the astronomical complex monitored all the eclipse sites, which is the first eclipse of the sun in 2025, “adding that it can easily see the crescent of Shawwal in Saudi Arabia in conjunction with the occurrence of the partial eclipse of the sun.

The Saudi official stressed the end of all ancient astronomical beliefs that were confirming the difficulty of seeing the crescent during a total or partial eclipse of the sun.

The astronomical association in Jeddah had previously revealed a partial eclipse of the sun witnessed by the globe today, Saturday, and will not be a witness in the Kingdom, where the moon covers 93 % of the sun disk, which makes it seem incomplete.

Al -Tarwai committees in Saudi Arabia began today (Saturday) the investigations of the Hilal Shawwal vision, while the Supreme Court called on the general Muslims throughout the Kingdom to investigate the Hilal Shawwal’s vision and report as soon as he sees the naked eye by perspectives the closest court and recorded this certificate.

This comes at a time when the world is expected to witness today (Saturday) in several astronomical apparent areas, coinciding with the end of Ramadan, partial eclipse of the sun for 4 hours.

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