Today … a part of the sun in Tunisia and expectations: Eid Al -Fitr Monday – the seventh day

The northern half of the globe is witnessing a partial eclipse that can be seen in North Africa, North America, Europe and North Asia, today, Saturday, and the eclipse in Tunisia will be partially for the sun and very unnoticed and not noticeable with the naked eye. According to Mouzaiik Radio.

The National Institute of Meteorology in Tunisia warned that it is strictly prohibited to look at the sun during the eclipse without special means of protection, even if the eclipse seems not clear or partially.

The peak of the eclipse in the Kabbik region of Canada will be where it will cover approximately 94 percent of the sun’s disk. According to the institute, this eclipse is scientifically a visible sign of the central conjugation between the earth, the moon, the sun and the birth of the crescent of Eid Al -Fitr.

The determination of the day of Eid al -Fitr raises controversy in the Islamic world, whether it was Sunday or Monday, especially since science confirms that the crescent will be present in the sky today, but it is not visible in all Arab and Islamic countries.

According to the International Astronomy Center, “The Hilal Shawwal vision today, Saturday, is impossible from the east of the world, using all monitoring means, including the naked eye, telescope, and astronomical imaging technology, and it can be seen with the naked eye except in the Pacific areas in the west of the United States.

The center concluded that for countries that require the correct vision of Al -Hilal, it is expected that several Ramadan will be 30 days and that Eid al -Fitr will be on Monday, March 31, while other countries will depend on astronomical calculations, and Eid al -Fitr will be Sunday, March 30.

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