Moon-shy: Ramazan to commence from Friday in Pakistan

Striking a discordant note Mufti Popalzai announces Ramazan in K-P from Thursday


Web Desk June 17, 2015
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The Central Ruet-i-Hilal Committee announced on Wednesday that the moon of the holy month of Ramazan was not sighted in the country and that the first of Ramazan will be observed from Friday, June 19 in the country. 

The announcement was made by Chairman of the Central Ruet-i-Hilal Committee Mufti Munib ur Rehman after chairing the meeting of the committee held at the Meteorological (Met) Office.

Read: Ramazan starts Thursday in Saudi Arabia

Earlier, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicted Ramazan would begin from Thursday.

Every year, Ramazan moon sighting ends in controversy with several areas of Pakistan going against the official announcement.

Read: Chances of sighting Ramazan moon tomorrow extremely high: Met Department

This year, the government is making efforts to ensure that the Islamic month begins the same day across the country. The religious affairs ministry has contacted all stakeholders to follow and accept the decision of the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee regarding the start of the month of fasting.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar announced Ramazan would start on Thursday.

No uniformity for Ramazan again this year

Just hours after the Central Ruet-i-Hilal Committee announced that Ramazan moon was not sighted in the country Mufti Shahbuddin Popalzai of Masjid Qasim Khan, Peshawar announced the sighting of moon and first fast will be observed in on Thursday.

Addressing the media late on Wednesday, Mufti Popalzai announced that the moon have been sighted and first Ramazan will be on Thursday, June 18, 2015.

COMMENTS (12)

US CENTCOM | 9 years ago | Reply As our president has often stated, the beauty and strength of our nation lies in the remarkable diversity we have all become a part of. Though we see instances of injustices and discrimination by a few, we witness more so a tolerant community of people with different religious beliefs. Throughout the year, people of different beliefs in the United States observe and/or celebrate their respective historical and religious days. So on behalf of the Digital Engagement Team here at CENTCOM, we would like to wish all Muslims around the world, and here in the United States, a very blessed month of Ramadan. Haroon Ahmad Digital Engagement Team– US CENTCOM
Yasser Ali Khan | 9 years ago | Reply No doubt KPK is the last area in Pakistan where cresent can be sighted at the end. KPK must assign a team of 1000 volunteers before every Ramadan and Eid to be distributed at higher grounds in every town of those KPK areas where Populzai gets so-called shahadats of moon sighting and few with Popalzai. No sooner some one calls Popalzai of moon sighting from a particular say Malakand. The volunter from that area must be called on phone at the same moment to confirm any vision of moon thus Popalzai can be really challenged and can be proven guilty of this false shahadahts.
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