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I myself followed Bagvi (Ilyas, 1976a 1976b) and used it for preparing the first South Australian Time Table (Ilyas and Hurrem, 1976) but in light of new information, 18º seems a correct value. This is of specific interest to us because a few years back, a value of 15º depression for both twilights was proposed by Bagvi (1972 p23 and personal communication, 1983) on the authority of Mualana Rashid Ahmed Ludhianvi of Karachi who apparently made personal observations (discussed by the latter in Ahsan ul Fatwa Vol II, Karachi). King in a later note (personal communication, 1982) has confirmed that the medieval Muslim astronomers generally used 18º/18º or 19º/17º for Fajr/Isha whereas other values such as 20º/16º are also attested but not any value smaller than 16º. Naser(1976) also refers to a value of 19º for the twilights. According to him the parameters 20º and 16º are those of Ibn Yunus and the parameters 19º and 17º were used by various later Egyptian astronomers and the early tables prepared in Cairo and Damascus have been in use until rather recently. According to Dr D A King (1975) who has done considerable historical work on Islamic times in the Medieval period, for the evening and morning twilights 16º or 17º and 19º or 20º were employed. There are however some variations of this being used in different places. The most common values for both Islamic evening and morning twilight’s are 18º and 18º solar depression. (Astronomical Twilight used for Imsaak and Isha). Times are taken from the HM Nautical Almanac Office: Palestine: Israel plans to build 17,000 settlement units in Jerusalem UK joins ban on South African flights over ‘most worrying’ Covid variant One woman or girl killed by family members every 11 minutes globally Turkey rescues 29 asylum seekers pushed back by Greece UK: Mandatory masks in shops & on public transport starts Tuesdayīangladeshi female entrepreneurs struggling because of rigid loans policy Southern African leaders slam travel bans over omicron, calling it Afrophobia UK: Doubts over Johnson pledge to complete booster jabs by January Turkey: MPs from around the world gather in Ankara for Jerusalem Iranian border guards, Taliban engage in fierce fighting Palestine: Dozens of Palestinians injured by Israeli forces in West BankĬanada: New website seeks to combat Islamophobia Palestine: Killing of young Palestinian by Israeli security condemned Iraq: Car bomb in Basra kills 7 civiliansĬyprus: Attempted arson attack on mosque in Southern Cyprus condemned US congressional Muslim staff members demand action on Islamophobia UK: Covid-19 Plan B introduced as Johnson loses public trust
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In which countries is Start of Ramadan observed as an official public holiday ?Ĭurrently, Start of Ramadan is observed as an official public holiday in: Afghanistan, Brunei, Malaysia, Maldives.Somalia: Al-Shabaab kills 4 African Union peacekeepers In a specific country, region or state, please refer to our listing of the official public holidays for that country.
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To get the exact date when Start of Ramadan is observed, as an official non-working public holiday, * The dates above were calculated using the Umm al-Qura calendar used in Saudi Arabia and most countries of the Gulf. When is Start of Ramadan for the years 2021‑2031 ? This page contains dates and information about Start of Ramadan for the years 2021‑2031.* The date of Start of Ramadan for the years 2021‑2031