Eidul Adha Likely to Be Celebrated on June 7
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Eidul Adha likely to be celebrated on June 7
Eidul Adha is expected to be observed in Pakistan on June 7, as astronomical calculations indicate no chance of sighting the Zilhajj moon on May 27. Renowned astronomer Dr Faheem Hashmi stated that the moon will be only 11 hours old at sunset on May 27, making it too young to be visible from anywhere in Pakistan. However, he predicted that the crescent is likely to be seen on May 28, which would mark the first day of Zilhajj and set June 7 as th…
When will Eid ul Adha be celebrated in Pakistan?
A man reacting after spotting the crescent on the sky. — AFP/FileAstronomers have predicted that there is no chance of Zil Hajj moon sighting in Pakistan on May 28, therefore, Eid ul Adha is expected to fall on June 7.Astronomer Dr Faheem Hashmi said that the new moon is unlikely to be...
Eid ul Adha likely to fall on June 7 in Pakistan - Islamabad Post
Eid ul Adha will be observed on June 7 as there is no chance of the Zil Hajj moon sighting in Pakistan on May 27 as per astronomical calculations. Astronomer Dr Faheem Hashmi said that the new moon is unlikely to be visible in Pakistan on May 27 as it will only be 11 hours old at the time of sunset on that day. Hashmi also predicted that the crescent of Zil Hajj is likely to be visible on May 28 and there is a strong possibility that Eid ul Adha…
Eid ul-Adha Likely to Be Observed on June 7 in Pakistan
Eid al-Adha in Pakistan is expected to be observed on June 7, 2025. This prediction is based on astronomical calculations indicating that the Zil Hajj moon will not be visible on May 27, as the moon will be only about 11 hours old at sunset, which is too young for sighting. The moon is likely to be visible on May 28 when it will be over 35 hours old, making the start of the month of Zil Hajj on May 29, and consequently Eid ul Adha on June 7. In…
Here’s When Eid ul-Adha Is Expected in Pakistan
Experts believe that Eid ul-Adha in Pakistan will most likely fall on Saturday, June 7, 2025. The prediction comes after detailed observations and calculations made by Dr. Faheem Hashmi, a well-known Pakistani astronomer. According to Dr. Hashmi, there is little chance of sighting the new moon for the Islamic month of Zilhajj on May 27. At sunset that evening, the moon’s age will be just 11 hours too young to be visible to the naked eye. However…
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