The Shawwal moon has been sighted in Pakistan, signaling the end of Muslim fasting period.
The Pakistani Chairman Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, Mufti
Muneeb-ur-Rehman, who announced sighting of Shawwal moon in different
parts of the country on Tuesday, according to ARY News, said Eid-el-Fitr
will be observed in Pakistan on Wednesday.
Testimonies of moon sighting were received from several cities
including Lahore, Sibbi, Multan, Nawabshah and Sanghar, report said.
Unofficial and unconfirmed testimonies of moon sighting had started
pouring in from different parts of Pakistan right after Iftari, mostly
from Punjab and Sindh, report said.
Before the announcement, Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman was chairing meeting of the central committee at Aiwan-e-Auqaf in Lahore.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) had forecast that there
were more chances for the sighting of Shawwal moon on Tuesday.
“Life of the moon would span 27 hours and 51 minutes and it could be seen for 36-40 minutes after sunset.”
The met department had said weather in Karachi would be cloudy, hence
it would be difficult to sight moon here. Molana Asad Deobandi had
chaired meeting of zonal Hilal Committee in Karachi in coordination with
SUPARCO, Pakistan Navy astronomers and met department.
Most of the countries including Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern
countries and European countries would celebrate Eid on Wednesday,
while the crescent could not be sighted in some countries like India and
Bangladesh.
In their sermons during Eid congregations, Ulema and religious
scholars would highlight the significance and philosophy of Eid-el-Fitr.
Special prayers would be offered for security, progress and prosperity
of the country.
Main Eid congregation would be held at Faisal Mosque in Islamabad.
President Mamnoon Hussain is expected to offer his prayer there along
with parliamentarians‚ envoys of Muslim countries and top government
officials besides thousands of people.
Earlier, Mufti Munib got outraged over publicising of information of
testimonies on media without confirming from Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.
“Everybody has become chairman. Media is misleading people. No testimony has been received from Lahore,” he had said.
The mufti had forced a representative of Auqaf to leave the
conference room with his landline telephone through which the
representative was receiving testimonies and informing media without
consent of the central Ruet committee. Then Mufti Munib himself had left
the room excusing to make confirmation regarding sighting of moon.
The ruckus had erupted when Munib-ur-Rehman came to address the media at 8:10 pm.
Later at around 9:30pm, Mufti Munib finally announced sighting of Eid moon after earlier denials and arguments with journalists according to tribune news.
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