When you give your word, speak truth Qur an 6: 152
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5 Lunar Oct Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 15 Thurs 4:46 6:05 6:25 12:32 12:35 16:09 17:09 19:02 20: Fri 4:45 6:04 6:24 12:32 12:35 16:09 17:09 19:03 20: Sat 4:43 6:03 6:23 12:32 12:35 16:10 17:09 19:04 20: Sun 4:42 6:01 6:21 12:31 12:34 16:10 17:10 19:04 20: Mon 4:40 6:00 6:20 12:31 12:34 16:10 17:10 10:05 20: Tues 4:39 5:59 6:19 12:31 12:34 16:10 17;11 19:06 20: Wed 4:38 5:58 6:18 12:31 12:34 16:10 17:11 19:07 20: Thurs 4:36 5:57 6:17 12:31 12:34 16:10 17:12 19:08 20: Fri 4:35 5:55 6:15 12:31 12:34 16:10 17:12 19:09 20: Sat 4:33 5:54 6:14 12:30 12:33 16:11 17:13 19:10 20: Sun 4:32 5:53 6:13 12:30 12:33 16:11 17:13 19:10 20: Mon 4:31 5:52 6:12 12:30 12:33 16:11 17:14 19:11 20: Tues 4:29 5:51 6:11 12:30 12:33 16:11 17:14 19:12 20: Wed 4:28 5:50 6:10 12:30 12:33 16:11 17:15 19:13 20: Thurs 4:27 5:49 6:09 12:30 12:33 16:11 17:15 19:14 20: Fri 4:25 5:48 6:08 12:30 12:33 16:11 17:16 19:15 20: Sat 4:24 5:47 6:07 12:30 12:33 16:12 17:16 19:16 20:30 18 Nov Sun 4:23 5:46 6:06 12:30 12:33 16:12 17:17 19:17 20: Mon 4:22 5:45 6:05 12:30 12:33 16:12 17:17 19:18 20: Tues 4:20 5:44 6:04 12:30 12:33 16:12 17:18 19:18 20: Wed 4:19 5:43 6:03 12:30 12:33 16:12 17:18 19:19 20: Thurs 4:18 5:42 6:02 12:30 12:33 16:12 17:19 19:20 20: Fri 4:17 5:41 6:01 12:30 12:33 16:13 17:19 19:21 20: Sat 4:16 5:40 6:00 12:30 12:33 16:13 17:20 19:22 20: Sun 4:15 5:40 6:00 12:30 12:33 16:13 17:20 19:23 20: Mon 4:13 5:39 5:59 12:30 12:33 16:13 17:21 19:24 20: Tues 4:12 5:38 5:58 12:30 12:33 16:14 17:21 19:25 20: Wed 4:11 5:37 5:57 12:30 12:33 16:14 17:22 19:26 20: Thurs 4:10 5:36 5:56 12:30 12:33 16:14 17:22 19:27 20:44 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Muharram 1437 Significance of Muharram Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION October / November 2015 Muharram lexically means forbidden, and is one of the four Holy Months during which fighting has been forbidden by Allah. 1 Muharram Islamic New Year Muharram Lailut ul- Ashura (after Maghrib). 10 Muharram Martyrdom of Imam Hussain (ra); escape of Bani Isra il with Nabi Musa (as) from Fir aun in Egypt; the day which Adam (as) was created; the day Nabi Nuh s (as) ark settles; the day when Prophets Musa (as) and Isa (as) were born. New Moon: 11 November Born: 19:47 hrs Age at sunset: 0 zero lag Possible sighting crescent: 12 November Time to sight crescent after sunset: 23:27 41 min lag Definite: 13 November min When you give your word, speak truth Qur an 6: 152
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7 Lunar Nov Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 13 Fri 4:09 5:36 5:56 12:30 12:33 16:14 17:23 19:28 20: Sat 4:08 5:35 5:55 12:31 12:34 16:14 17:24 19:29 20: Sun 4:07 5:34 5:54 12:31 12:34 16:15 17:24 19:30 20: Mon 4:07 5:34 5:54 12:31 12:34 16:15 17:25 19:31 20: Tues 4:06 5:33 5:53 12:31 12:34 16:15 17:25 19:32 20: Wed 4:05 5:33 5:53 12:31 12:34 16:16 17:26 19:33 20: Thurs 4:04 5:32 5:52 12:31 12:34 16:16 17:26 19:34 20: Fri 4:03 5:32 5:52 12:32 12:35 16:16 17:27 19:35 20: Sat 4:02 5:31 5:51 12:32 12:35 16:16 17:28 19:36 20: Sun 4:02 5:31 5:51 12:32 12:35 16:17 17:28 19:37 20: Mon 4:01 5:30 5:50 12:32 12:35 16:17 17:29 19:38 20: Tues 4:00 5:30 5:50 12:33 12:36 16:17 17:29 19:38 20: Wed 4:00 5:30 5:50 12:33 12:36 16:18 17:30 19:39 21: Thurs 3:59 5:29 5:49 12:33 12:36 16:18 17:31 19:40 21: Fri 3:58 5:29 5:49 12:34 12:37 16:18 17:31 19:41 21: Sat 3:58 5:29 5:49 12:34 12:37 16:19 17:32 19:42 21: Sun 3:57 5:29 5:49 12:34 12:37 16:19 17:32 19:43 21: Mon 3:57 5:28 5:48 12:35 12:38 16:20 17:33 19:44 21:06 19 Dec Tues 3:57 5:28 5:48 12:35 12:38 16:20 17:34 19:45 21: Wed 3:56 5:28 5:48 12:35 12:38 16:20 17:34 19:46 21: Thurs 3:56 5:28 5:48 12:36 12:39 16:21 17:35 19:47 21: Fri 3:56 5:28 5:48 12:36 12:39 16:21 17:35 19:48 21: Sat 3:55 5:28 5:48 12:37 12:40 16:22 17:36 19:48 21: Sun 3:55 5:28 5:48 12:37 12:40 16:22 17:37 19:49 21: Mon 3:55 5:28 5:48 12:37 12:40 16:22 17:37 19:50 21: Tues 3:55 5:28 5:48 12:38 12:41 16:23 17:38 19:51 21: Wed 3:55 5:28 5:48 12:38 12:41 16:23 17:38 19:52 21: Thurs 3:55 5:28 5:48 12:39 12:42 16:24 17:39 19:52 21: Fri 3:55 5:28 5:48 12:39 12:42 16:24 17:39 19:53 21: Sat 3:55 5:29 5:49 12:40 12:43 16:25 17:40 19:54 21:18 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Safar 1437 Significance of Safar Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION November / December 2015 Safar means empty or yellow, and is the month when the Qisas al- Anbiya says great tribulations befell the Prophets, may Allah bless them all. 1 Safar - Adam (as) was sent to earth with Hawwa; Habil (son of Adam) was murdered by Kabil; Ibrahim (as) was put into Nimrud s fire; Ayyub (as) was afflicted with disease. 20 Safar Passing of Imam Hasan (ra), grandson of the Prophet (SAW. 27 Safar Prophet s (SAW) Hijrah from Makkah to Madinah with Sayyidina Abu Bakr, father of A isha, begins in 622 CE; also passing away of Salahuddin Ayyubi, liberator of Jerusalem in 1187 CE. New Moon: 11 December Born: 12: 29 hrs Age at sunset: 7 21 min lag Probable sighting crescent: 12 December Time to sight crescent after sunset: min lag And speak good to people Qur an 2: 45
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9 Lunar Dec Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 13 Sun 3:55 5:29 5:49 12:40 12:43 16:25 17:41 19:55 21: Mon 3:55 5:29 5:49 12:41 12:44 16:26 17:41 19:55 21: Tues 3:55 5:29 5:49 12:41 12:44 16:27 17:42 19:56 21: Wed 3:56 5:30 5:50 12:42 12:45 16:27 17:42 19:57 21: Thurs 3:56 5:30 5:50 12:42 12:45 16:28 17:43 19:57 21: Fri 3:56 5:30 5:50 12:43 12:46 16:28 17:43 19:58 21: Sat 3:57 5:31 5:51 12:43 12:46 16:29 17:44 19:58 21: Sun 3:57 5:31 5:51 12:44 12:47 16:29 17:44 19:59 21: Mon 3:57 5:32 5:52 12:44 12:47 16:30 17:45 19:59 21: Tues 3:58 5:32 5:52 12:45 12:48 16:30 17:45 20:00 21: Wed 3:58 5:33 5:53 12:45 12:48 16:30 17:46 20:00 21: Thurs 3:59 5:33 5:53 12:46 12:49 16:31 17:46 20:01 21: Fri 4:00 5:34 5:54 12:46 12:49 16:31 17:47 20:01 21: Sat 4:00 5:34 5:54 12:47 12:50 16:32 17:47 20:02 21: Sun 4:01 5:35 5:55 12:47 12:50 16:32 17:48 20:02 21: Mon 4:02 5:36 5:56 12:47 12:50 16:33 17:48 20:02 21: Tues 4:02 5:36 5:56 12:48 12:51 16:33 17:49 20:03 21: Wed 4:03 5:37 5:57 12:48 12:51 16:34 17:49 20:03 21: Thurs 4:04 5:38 5:58 12:49 12:52 16:34 17:49 20:03 21:27 20 Jan Fri 4:05 5:39 5:59 12:50 12:53 16:35 17:50 20:04 21: Sat 4:06 5:39 5:59 12:50 12:53 16:35 17:50 20:04 21: Sun 4:07 5:40 6:00 12:50 12:53 16:36 17:51 20:04 21: Mon 4:08 5:41 6:01 12:51 12:54 16:36 17:51 20:04 21: Tues 4:09 5:42 6:02 12:51 12:54 16:36 17:51 20:04 21: Wed 4:10 5:43 6:03 12:52 12:55 16:37 17:51 20:04 21: Thurs 4:11 5:43 6:03 12:52 12:55 16:37 17:52 20:04 21: Fri 4:12 5:44 6:04 12:53 12:56 16:38 17:52 20:04 21: Sat 4:13 5:45 6:05 12:53 12:56 16:38 17:52 20:04 21: Sun 4:14 4:46 6:06 12:54 12:57 16:38 17:52 20:04 21: Mon 4:15 5:47 6:07 12:54 12:57 16:39 17:53 20:04 21:26 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Rabi-Ul Awwal 1436 Significance of Rabi-Ul-Awwal Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION December 2015 / January 2016 The phrase means the first spring, and in this month is the blessed birth date of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. 8 Rabi ul-awwal Prophet Muhammad (SAW) arrives in Quba on Hijrah in 622 CE. 11 Rabi ul-awwal Milad un-nabi (after Maghrib), traditional celebration of the Prophet s birthday. 12 Rabi ul-awwal Birthday of the Prophet (SAW) and his mother, Aminah, sees a great light entering the world; Prophet finally arrives in Madinah after staying in Quba with Ayyub Ansari (ra) for three days. New Moon: 10 January Born: 3: 30 hrs Age at sunset: 16:5 11 min lag Probable sighting crescent: 11 January Time to sight crescent after sunset: min And let your hand not be tied [ungenerous] Qur an 17: 29
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11 Lunar Jan Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 12 Tues 4:16 5:48 6:08 12:54 12:57 16:39 17:53 20:04 21: Wed 4:18 5:49 6:09 12:55 12:58 16:40 17:53 20:04 21: Thurs 4:19 5:50 6:10 12:55 12:58 16:40 17:53 20:04 21: Fri 4:20 5:51 6:11 12:55 12:58 16:40 17:53 20:03 21: Sat 4:21 5:52 6:12 12:56 12:59 16:41 17:53 20:03 21: Sun 4:22 5:53 6:13 12:56 12:59 16:41 17:53 20:03 21: Mon 4:24 5: :56 12:59 16:41 17:53 20:02 21: Tues 4:25 5:54 6:14 12:57 13:00 16:41 17:53 20:02 21: Wed 4:26 5:55 6:15 12:57 13:00 16:42 17:53 20:02 21: Thurs 4:28 5:56 6:16 12:57 13:00 16:42 17:53 20:01 21: Fri 4:29 5:57 6:17 12:58 13:01 16:42 17:53 20:01 21: Sat 4:30 5:58 6:18 12:58 13:01 16:42 17:53 20:00 21: Sun 4:31 5:59 6:19 12:58 13:01 16:43 17:53 20:00 21: Mon 4:33 6:00 6:20 12:58 13:01 16:43 17:53 19:59 21: Tues 4:34 6:01 6:21 12:59 13:02 16:43 17:53 19:59 21: Wed 4:35 6:02 6:22 12:59 13:02 16:43 17:52 19:58 21: Thurs 4:37 6:03 6:23 12:59 13:02 16:43 17:52 19:58 21: Fri 4:38 6:04 6:24 12:59 13:02 16:43 17:52 19:57 21: Sat 4:39 6:05 6:25 12:59 13:02 16:43 17:52 19:56 21: Sun 4:41 6:06 6:26 13:00 13:03 16:43 17:51 19:56 21:13 21 Feb Mon 4:42 6:07 6:27 13:00 13:03 16:43 17:51 19:55 21: Tues 4:43 6:08 6:28 13:00 13:03 16:43 17:51 19:54 21: Wed 4:44 6:09 6:29 13:00 13:03 16:43 17:50 19:53 21: Thurs 4:46 6:10 6:30 13:00 13:03 16:43 17:50 19:53 21: Fri 4:47 6:11 6:31 13:00 13:03 16:43 17:50 19:52 21: Sat 4:48 6:12 6:32 13:00 13:03 16:43 17:49 19:51 21: Sun 4:50 6:13 6:33 13:00 13:03 16:43 17:49 19:50 21: Mon 4:51 6:14 6:34 13:00 13:03 16:43 17:48 19:49 21: Tues 4:52 6:15 6:35 13:00 13:03 16:43 17:48 19:48 21:03 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Rabi-Ul- Thani 1437 Significance of Rabi-Ul-Thani Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION January / February 2016 The phrase means the second spring, or the second month of spring. It is also called Rabi ul-akhir. 7 Rabi ul-thani Passing of Imam Malik (ra), the famous Madinah scholar, and father of the Maliki madh-hab or school of legal thought, in 795 CE. 10 Rabi ul-thani Passing of Sayyid Abd ul-qadir Jilani (ra) in 863 CE. From Prophetic bloodline, he was a spiritual adept and author of Futuh al-ghaib (the Openings of the Unseen). 12 Rabi ul-thani Passing of Imam Ibn Hanbal (ra), father of the Hanbali madh-hab or legal school of thought, in 855 CE. He was a student of Imam Shafi i (ra). New Moon: 8 February Born: 16: 39 hrs Age at sunset: 3.07 zero lag Possible sighting crescent: 9 February Time to sight crescent after sunset: min lag Definite: 10 February min lag Your smile for your fellow Muslim is charity Hadith
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13 Lunar Feb Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 10 Wed 4:53 6:16 6:36 13:00 13:03 16:42 17:47 19:47 21: Thurs 4:55 6:17 6:37 13:00 13:03 16:42 17:47 19:46 21: Fri 4:56 6:18 6:38 13:00 13:03 16:42 17:46 19:45 20: Sat 4:57 6:19 6:39 13:00 13:03 16:42 17:46 19:44 20: Sun 4:58 6:20 6:40 13:00 13:03 16:42 17:45 19:43 20: Mon 5:00 6:21 6:41 13:00 13:03 16:41 17:44 19:42 20: Tues 5:01 6:22 6:42 13:00 13:03 16:41 17:44 19:41 20: Wed 5:02 6:23 6:43 13:00 13:03 16:41 17:43 19:40 20: Thurs 5:03 6:24 6:44 13:00 13:03 16:40 17:42 19:39 20: Fri 5:04 6:25 6:45 13:00 13:03 16:40 17:42 19:38 20: Sat 5:05 6:26 6:46 13:00 13:03 16:39 17:41 19:37 20: Sun 5:07 6:27 6:47 13:00 13:03 16:39 17:40 19:36 20: Mon 5:08 6:28 6:48 13:00 13:03 16:39 17:39 19:35 20: Tues 5:09 6:28 6:48 13:00 13:03 16:38 17:39 19:34 20: Wed 5:10 6:29 6:49 12:59 13:02 16:38 17:38 19:32 20: Thurs 5:11 6:30 6:50 12:59 13:02 16:37 17:37 19:31 20: Fri 5:12 6:31 6:51 12:59 13:02 16:37 17:36 19:30 20: Sat 5:13 6:32 6:52 12:59 13:02 16:36 17:35 19:29 20: Sun 5:14 6:33 6:53 12:59 13:02 16:36 17:35 19:28 20: * Mon 5:14 6:33 6:53 12:59 13:02 16:36 17:35 19:28 20:38 21 March Tues 5:15 6:34 6:54 12:59 13:02 16:35 17:34 19:26 20: Wed 5:16 6:35 6:55 12:58 13:01 16:34 17:33 19:25 20: Thurs 5:17 6:35 6:55 12:58 13:01 16:34 17:32 19:24 20: Fri 5:18 6:36 6:56 12:58 13:01 16:33 17:31 19:23 20: Sat 5:19 6:37 6:57 12:58 13:01 16:33 17:30 19:21 20: Sun 5:20 6:38 6:58 12:58 13:01 16:32 17:29 19:20 20: Mon 5:21 6:39 6:59 12:57 13:00 16:31 17:28 19:19 20: Tues 5:22 6:40 7:00 12:57 13:00 16:31 17:27 19:17 20: Wed 5:23 6:40 7:00 12:57 13:00 16:30 17:26 19:16 20: Thurs 5:24 6:41 7:01 12:57 13:00 16:29 17:25 19:15 20:24 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Jamad Ul-Ula 1437 Significance of Jamad Ul-Ula Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION February / March 2016 The phrase means the first freeze, it is also known as Jamad ul-awwal. 14 Jamad ul-ula Death of Imam al-ghazali (ra), known as Hujjat ul-islam (the Proof of Islam) and author of the famous Ihya Ulum ad-din (the Revival of the Religious Sciences) 1111 CE. 22 Jamad ul-ula Death of Sayyidina Abu Bakr (ra), friend of the Prophet (SAW), his father-in-law and the first Caliph. He hid with the Prophet (SAW) from the Quraish on their escape to Madinah in 622 CE. Sayyidina Abu Bakr passed away in 634 CE. New Moon: 9 March Born: 3: 54 hrs Age at sunset: 15:3 22 min lag Possible sighting crescent: 10 March Time to sight crescent after sunset: min lag The best charity is to a relative who dislikes you Hadith
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15 Lunar March Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 11 Fri 5:25 6:42 7:02 12:56 12:59 16:28 17:24 19:14 20: Sat 5:26 6:43 7:03 12:56 12:59 16:28 17:23 19:12 20: Sun 5:27 6:44 7:04 12:56 12:59 16:27 17:22 19:11 20: Mon 5:28 6:44 7:04 12:55 12:58 16:26 17:21 19:10 20: Tues 5:29 6:45 7:05 12:55 12:58 16:25 17:20 19:08 20: Wed 5:30 6:46 7:06 12:55 12:58 16:25 17:19 19:07 20: Thurs 5:30 6:47 7:07 12:55 12:58 16:24 17:18 19:05 20: Fri 5:31 6:48 7:08 12:54 12:57 16:23 17:17 19:04 20: Sat 5:32 6:48 7:08 12:54 12:57 16:22 17:15 19:03 20: Sun 5:33 6:49 7:09 12:54 12:57 16:21 17:14 19:01 20: Mon 5:34 6:50 7:10 12:53 12:56 16:20 17:13 19:00 20: Tues 5:35 6:51 7:10 12:53 12:56 16:20 17:12 18:59 20: Wed 5:36 6:51 7:11 12:53 12:56 16:19 17:11 18:57 20: Thurs 5:36 6:52 7:12 12:53 12:56 16:18 17:10 18:56 20: Fri 5:37 6:53 7:13 12:52 12:55 16:17 17:09 18:55 20: Sat 5:38 6:54 7:14 12:52 12:55 16:16 17:08 18:53 20: Sun 5:39 6:54 7:14 12:52 12:55 16:15 17:06 18:52 20: Mon 5:39 6:55 7:15 12:51 12:54 16:14 17:05 18:51 19: Tues 5:40 6:56 7:16 12:51 12:54 16:13 17:04 18:49 19: Wed 5:41 6:57 7:17 12:51 12:54 16:12 17:03 18:48 19: Thurs 5:42 6:57 7:17 12:50 12:53 16:11 17:02 18:46 19:54 22 April Fri 5:43 6:58 7:18 12:50 12:53 16:11 17:01 18:45 19: Sat 5:43 6:59 7:19 12:50 12:53 16:10 16:59 18:44 19: Sun 5:44 7:00 7:20 12:50 12:53 16:09 16:58 18:42 19: Mon 5:45 7:00 7:20 12:49 12:52 16:08 16:57 18:41 19: Tues 5:45 7:01 7:21 12:49 12:52 16:07 16:56 18:40 19: Wed 5:46 7:02 7:22 12:49 12:52 16:06 16:55 18:38 19: Thurs 5:47 7:03 7:23 12:48 12:51 16:05 16:54 18:37 19: Fri 5:48 7:03 7:23 12:48 12:51 16:04 16:52 18:36 19:44 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Jamad Ul- Thani 1437 Significance of Jamad Ul-Thani Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION March / April 2016 The phrase means the second freeze, and the month is also known as Jamad ul-akhir. 3 Jamad ul-thani Passing of Prophet s (SAW) beloved daughter Fatimah (ra), mother of Hussain and Hasan and wife of Sayyidina Ali (ra), 649 CE. 20 Jamad ul-thani Birth of Prophet s (SAW) daughter, Fatimah, in 619 CE in Makkah to Sayyidah Khadijah (ra). New Moon: 7 April Born: 13: 24 hrs Age at sunset: 5: 1 14 min lag Possible sighting crescent: 8 April He who obeys the Messenger, obeys Allah. Hadith Some Sunnah Fasts Mondays & Thursdays as per the Prophet s (SAW) practice. Any days in Rajab & Sha ban. 6 days of Shawwal. 9 & 10 Muharram. Time to sight crescent after sunset: min lag
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17 Lunar April Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 9 Sat 5:48 7:04 7:24 12:48 12:51 16:03 16:51 18:35 19: Sun 5:49 7:05 7:25 12:48 12:51 16:02 16:50 18:33 19: Mon 5:50 7:06 7:26 12:47 12:50 16:01 16:49 18:32 19: Tues 5:50 7:06 7:26 12:47 12:50 16:00 16:48 18:31 19: Wed 5:51 7:07 7:27 12:47 12:50 15:59 16:47 18:29 19: Thurs 5:52 7:08 7:28 12:47 12:50 15:58 16:46 18:28 19: Fri 5:53 7:09 7:29 12:46 12:49 15:57 16:44 18:27 19: Sat 5:53 7:09 7:29 12:46 12:49 15:56 16:43 18:26 19: Sun 5:54 7:10 7:30 12:46 12:49 15:55 16:42 18:25 19: Mon 5:55 7:11 7:31 12:46 12:49 15:55 16:41 18:23 19: Tues 5:55 7:12 7:32 12:45 12:48 15:54 16:40 18:22 19: Wed 5:56 7:12 7:32 12:45 12:48 15:53 16:39 18:21 19: Thurs 5:57 7:13 7:33 12:45 12:48 15:52 16:38 18:20 19: Fri 5:57 7:14 7:34 12:45 12:48 15:51 16:37 18:19 19: Sat 5:58 7:15 7:35 12:45 12:48 15:50 16:36 18:17 19: Sun 5:59 7:15 7:35 12:44 12:47 15:49 16:35 18:16 19: Mon 5:59 7:16 7:36 12:44 12:47 15:48 16:33 18:15 19: Tues 6:00 7:17 7:37 12:44 12:47 15:47 16:32 18:14 19: Wed 6:01 7:18 7:38 12:44 12:47 15:47 16:31 18:13 19: Thurs 6:01 7:18 7:38 12:44 12:47 15:46 16:30 18:12 19: Fri 6:02 7:19 7:39 12:44 12:47 15:45 16:29 18:11 19: Sat 6:03 7:20 7:40 12:43 12:46 15:44 16:28 18:10 19:19 23 May Sun 6:03 7:21 7:41 12:43 12:46 15:43 16:28 18:09 19: Mon 6:04 7:21 7:41 12:43 12:46 15:42 16:27 18:08 19: Tues 6:05 7:22 7:42 12:43 12:46 15:42 16:26 18:07 19: Wed 6:05 7:23 7:43 12:43 12:46 15:41 16:25 18:06 19: Thurs 6:06 7:24 7:44 12:43 12:46 15:40 16:24 18:05 19: Fri 6:06 7:24 7:44 12:43 12:46 15:39 16:23 18:04 19: Sat 6:07 7:25 7:45 12:43 12:46 15:39 16:22 18:03 19:13 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Rajab 1437 Significance of Rajab Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION April / May 2016 Rajaba means to respect, a term from which the month a sacred one during which fighting was forbidden derives its name. 4 Rajab Passing of Imam Shafi i (ra) born in Palestine and descendant of Quraish. Was a student of Abu Hanifah (ra). He is the father of the Shafi i madh-hab, or school of legal thought. Passed away in 826 CE. 14 Rajab Passing of Imam Nawawi (ra), an expert on Imam Shafi i, 1229 CE. 24 Rajab Passing of Hadith master, Imam Muslim, 883 CE. 27 Rajab Lailut ul-mi raj, the Prophet s (SAW) Night Journey to Jerusalem, and Ascension to Heaven from the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem revealing the five daily prayers, 621 CE. New Moon: 6 May Born: 21:29 Age at sunset: 0 zero lag Possible sighting crescent: 7 May Time to sight crescent after sunset: mins For Allah loves those who do good Qur an 3: 134
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19 Lunar May Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 8 Sun 6:08 7:26 7:46 12:43 12:46 15:38 16:21 18:02 19: Mon 6:08 7:27 7:47 12:43 12:46 15:37 16:20 18:01 19: Tues 6:09 7:27 7:47 12:43 12:46 15:37 16:20 18:01 19: Wed 6:10 7:28 7:48 12:42 12:45 15:36 16:19 18:00 19: Thurs 6:10 7:29 7:49 12:42 12:45 15:35 16:18 17:59 19: Fri 6:11 7:30 7:50 12:42 12:45 15:35 16:17 17:58 19: Sat 6:11 7:30 7:50 12:42 12:45 15:34 16:17 17:57 19: Sun 6:12 7:31 7:51 12:42 12:45 15:33 16:16 17:57 19: Mon 6:13 7:32 7:52 12:42 12:45 15:33 16:15 17:56 19: Tues 6:13 7:33 7:53 12:42 12:45 15:32 16:14 17:55 19: Wed 6:14 7:33 7:53 12:43 12:46 15:32 16:14 17:55 19: Thurs 6:14 7:34 7:54 12:43 12:46 15:31 16:13 17:54 19: Fri 6:15 7:35 7:55 12:43 12:46 15:31 16:13 17:53 19: Sat 6:16 7:35 7:55 12:43 12:46 15:30 16:12 17:53 19: Sun 6:16 7:36 7:56 12:43 12:46 15:30 16:11 17:52 19: Mon 6:17 7:37 7:57 12:43 12:46 15:29 16:11 17:52 19: Tues 6:17 7:37 7:57 12:43 12:46 15:29 16:10 17:51 19: Wed 6:18 7:38 7:58 12:43 12:46 15:29 16:10 17:51 19: Thurs 6:18 7:39 7:59 12:43 12:46 15:28 16:09 17:50 19: Fri 6:19 7:39 7:59 12:43 12:46 15:28 16:09 17:50 19: Sat 6:20 7:40 8:00 12:43 12:46 15:28 16:09 17:50 19: Sun 6:20 7:41 8:01 12:43 12:46 15:27 16:08 17:49 19: Mon 6:21 7:41 8:01 12:44 12:47 15:27 16:08 17:49 19: Tues 6:21 7:42 8:02 12:44 12:47 15:27 16:08 17:48 19:01 25 June Wed 6:22 7:43 8:03 12:44 12:47 15:27 16:07 17:48 19: Thurs 6:22 7:43 8:03 12:44 12:47 15:26 16:07 17:48 19: Fri 6:23 7:44 8:04 12:44 12:47 15:26 16:07 17:48 19: Sat 6:23 7:44 8:04 12:44 12:47 15:26 16:07 17:47 19: Sun 6:24 7:45 8:05 12:45 12:48 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Mon 6:24 7:45 8:05 12:45 12:48 15:26 16:06 17:47 19:00 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Sha ban 1437 Significance of Sha ban Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION May / June 2016 Sha ban means to spread, and signifies the season when the ancient Arabs would go out in search of water alternatively, it means the division between the Holy Months of Rajab and Ramadan. 2 Sha ban Passing of Abu Hanifah (ra), father of the Hanifi madh-hab, or school of legal thought. Was a student of Imam Malik (ra). Died in Baghdad in 770 CE. 5 Sha ban Birth of Imam Hussein (ra), grandson of the Prophet (SAW), 626 CE. 14 Sha ban Lailut ul-bara, the Night of Destiny (after Maghrib). 15 Sha ban the Qiblah changes from Jerusalem to Makkah via Revelation, 624 CE. New Moon: 5 June Born: 5:00 hrs Age at sunset: 12: 7 43 min Probable sighting crescent: 6 June Time to sight crescent after sunset: min lag God has forbidden you to be undutiful to your mothers. Hadith 25 Sha ban in 624 CE fasting is made compulsory in Ramadan.
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21 Lunar June Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 7 Tues 6:24 7:46 8:06 12:45 12:48 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Wed 6:25 7:46 8:06 12:45 12:48 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Thurs 6:25 7:47 8:07 12:45 12:48 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Fri 6:26 7:47 8:07 12:45 12:48 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Sat 6:26 7:48 8:08 12:46 12:49 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Sun 6:26 7:48 8:08 12:46 12:49 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Mon 6:27 7:49 8:09 12:46 12:49 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Tues 6:27 7:49 8:09 12:46 12:49 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Wed 6:27 7:49 8:09 12:46 12:49 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Thurs 6:28 7:50 8:10 12:47 12:50 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Fri 6:28 7:50 8:10 12:47 12:50 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Sat 6:28 7:50 8:10 12:47 12:50 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Sun 6:29 7:51 8:11 12:47 12:50 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Mon 6:29 7:51 8:11 12:48 12:51 15:26 16:06 17:47 19: Tues 6:29 7:51 8:11 12:48 12:51 15:27 16:07 17:48 19: Wed 6:29 7:51 8:11 12:48 12:51 15:27 16:07 17:48 19: Thurs 6:30 7:51 8:11 12:48 12:51 15:27 16:07 17:48 19: Fri 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:48 12:51 15:27 16:07 17:48 19: Sat 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:49 12:52 15:28 16:08 17:49 19: Sun 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:49 12:52 15:28 16:08 17:49 19: Mon 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:49 12:52 15:28 16:08 17:49 19: Tues 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:49 12:52 15:29 16:09 17:49 19: Wed 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:49 12:52 15:29 16:09 17:50 19: Thurs 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:50 12:53 15:29 16:09 17:50 19:04 25 July Fri 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:50 12:53 15:30 16:10 17:51 19: Sat 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:50 12:53 15:30 16:10 17:51 19: Sun 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:50 12:53 15:30 16:11 17:52 19: Mon 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:50 12:53 15:31 16:11 17:52 19: Tues 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:51 12:54 15:31 16:12 17:52 19:06 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Ramadan 1437 Significance of Ramadan Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION June / July 2016 Ramada means scorched, and refers to the hot desert earth and a parched thirst, thus symbolising the burning away of unnecessary human desires. 17 Ramadan Battle of Badr 624 CE; also the passing of Sayyidah A ishah (ra) who narrated over 2,000 Hadith; death of Sayyidina Ali in Kufa from the poisoned sword of Ibn Muljam, an extremist Kharijite. 27 Ramadan (after Maghrib) the Night of Power, Lailut ul-qadr (worth more than a 1,000 months) in which Allah s Infinite Mercy descends to earth. Also night of the first Revelation on Jabl Nur. New Moon: 4 July Born: 13: 01 hrs Age at sunset: 4: 8 19 min lag Probable sighting crescent: 5 July Time to sight crescent after sunset: 28: 8 80 min lag Who fasts out of sincerity hoping for Divine reward will have all his previous sins forgiven. Hadith
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23 Lunar July Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 6 Wed 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:51 12:54 15:32 16:12 17:53 19: Thurs 6:30 7:52 8:12 12:51 12:54 15:32 16:13 17:53 19: Fri 6:30 7:51 8:11 12:51 12:54 15:33 16:13 17:54 19: Sat 6:30 7:51 8:11 12:51 12:54 15:33 16:14 17:54 19: Sun 6:30 7:51 8:11 12:51 12:54 15:34 16:14 17:55 19: Mon 6:30 7:51 8:11 12:52 12:55 15:34 16:15 17:56 19: Tues 6:29 7:50 8:10 12:52 12:55 15:34 16:15 17:56 19: Wed 6:29 7:50 8:10 12:52 12:55 15:35 16:16 17:57 19: Thurs 6:29 7:50 8:10 12:52 12:55 15:36 16:16 17:57 19: Fri 6:29 7:49 8:09 12:52 12:55 15:36 16:17 17:58 19: Sat 6:28 7:49 8:09 12:52 12:55 15:37 16:18 17:58 19: Sun 6:28 7:48 8:08 12:52 12:55 15:37 16:18 17:59 19: Mon 6:28 7:48 8:08 12:52 12:55 15:38 16:19 18:00 19: Tues 6:27 7:47 8:07 12:52 12:55 15:38 16:19 18:00 19: Wed 6:27 7:47 8:07 12:52 12:55 15:39 16:20 18:01 19: Thurs 6:26 7:46 8:06 12:53 12:56 15:39 16:21 18:02 19: Fri 6:26 7:46 8:06 12:53 12:56 15:40 16:21 18:02 19: Sat 6:25 7:45 8:06 12:53 12:56 15:40 16:22 18:03 19: Sun 6:25 7:45 8:05 12:53 12:56 15:41 16:23 18:04 19: Mon 6:24 7:44 8:04 12:53 12:56 15:41 16:23 18:04 19: Tues 6:24 7:43 8:03 12:53 12:56 15:42 16:24 18:05 19: Wed 6:23 7:43 8:03 12:53 12:56 15:43 16:25 18:06 19: Thurs 6:23 7:42 8:02 12:53 12:56 15:43 16:25 18:06 19: Fri 6:22 7:41 8:01 12:53 12:56 15:44 16:26 18:07 19: Sat 6:21 7:40 8:00 12:53 12:56 15:44 16:27 18:08 19: Sun 6:21 7:40 8:00 12:53 12:56 15:45 16:27 18:08 19:19 27 Aug Mon 6:20 7:39 7:59 12:52 12:55 15:45 16:28 18:09 19: Tues 6:19 7:38 7:58 12:52 12:55 15:46 16:29 18:10 19: Wed 6:19 7:37 7:57 12:52 12:55 15:46 16:29 18:10 19: Thurs 6:18 7:36 7:56 12:52 12:55 15:47 16:30 18:11 19:22 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Shawwal 1437 Significance of Shawwal Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION July / August 2016 Shawwal refers to the Arab she-camels being pregnant at that time of year. 1 Shawwal Eid ul-fitr. 3 Shawwal Battle of Uhud 625 CE in which Quraish tried to avenge defeat of Badr; birth of Sayyidah A isha, daughter of Sayyidina Abu Bakr (ra) and wife of Prophet (SAW) 603 CE. 13 Shawwal Birth of Hadith master, Imam Bukhari (ra) who memorised nearly 300,000 Hadith, in 810 CE. Fasting in Shawwal He who fasts Ramadan and six days of Shawwal, it is as if he has fasted the whole year. Hadith. New Moon: 2 August Born: 22:45 hrs Age at sunset: 0 zero lag Possible sighting crescent: 3 August Time to sight crescent after sunset: 19:4 48 min lag (difficult) Definite: 4 August Religion is easy so you should not be extreme. Hadith
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25 Lunar Aug Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 5 Fri 6:17 7:35 7:55 12:52 12:55 15:48 16:31 18:12 19: Sat 6:16 7:35 7:55 12:52 12:55 15:48 16:31 18:13 19: Sun 6:16 7:34 7:54 12:52 12:55 15:49 16:32 18:13 19: Mon 6:15 7:33 7:53 12:52 12:55 15:49 16:33 18:14 19: Tues 6:14 7:32 7:52 12:52 12:55 15:50 16:33 18:15 19: Wed 6:13 7:31 7:51 12:52 12:55 15:50 16:34 18:15 19: Thurs 6:12 7:30 7:50 12:51 12:54 15:51 16:35 18:16 19: Fri 6:11 7:29 7:49 12:51 12:54 15:51 16:35 18:17 19: Sat 6:10 7:28 7:48 12:51 12:54 15:52 16:36 18:18 19: Sun 6:09 7:27 7:47 12:51 12:54 15:52 16:37 18:18 19: Mon 6:08 7:25 7:45 12:51 12:54 15:53 16:37 18:19 19: Tues 6:07 7:24 7:44 12:50 12:53 15:53 16:38 18:20 19: Wed 6:06 7:23 7:43 12:50 12:53 15:54 16:39 18:20 19: Thurs 6:05 7:22 7:42 12:50 12:53 15:54 16:39 18:21 19: Fri 6:04 7:21 7:41 12:50 12:53 15:55 16:40 18:22 19: Sat 6:03 7:20 7:40 12:50 12:53 15:55 16:41 18:22 19: Sun 6:02 7:19 7:39 12:49 12:52 15:55 16:41 18:23 19: Mon 6:01 7:17 7:37 12:49 12:52 15:56 16:42 18:24 19: Tues 6:00 7:16 7:36 12:49 12:52 15:56 16:42 18:25 19: Wed 5:59 7:15 7:35 12:49 12:52 15:57 16:43 18:25 19: Thurs 5:58 7:14 7:34 12:48 12:51 15:57 16:44 18:26 19: Fri 5:56 7:13 7:33 12:48 12:51 15:58 16:44 18:27 19: Sat 5:55 7:11 7:31 12:48 12:51 15:58 16:45 18:27 19: Sun 5:54 7:10 7:30 12:47 12:50 15:58 16:45 18:28 19: Mon 5:52 7:09 7:29 12:47 12:50 15:59 16:46 18:29 19: Tues 5:51 7:07 7:27 12:47 12:50 15:59 16:47 18:29 19: Wed 5:50 7:06 7:26 12:47 12:50 16:00 16:47 18:30 19:38 28 Sept Thurs 5:49 7:05 7:25 12:46 12:49 16:00 16:48 18:31 19: Fri 5:48 7:04 7:24 12:46 12:49 16:00 16:48 18:31 19:39 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Dhul Qa dah 1437 Significance of Dhul Qa dah Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION August / September 2017 Dhul Qa dah is one of the four Holy Months, and means to rest as the ancient Arabs would stay at home at this time of year. 1 Dhul Qa dah Official Hajj season begins, Hujjaj depart for Makkah and Madinah. 28 Dhul Qa dah Muhammad (SAW) sets out for his final pilgrimage, the Hajj ul-wada, from Madinah in 632 CE to deliver his final Sermon on the Mount of Arafat on 9 Dhul Hijjah which calls for equality between believers and respect for women. New Moon: 1 September Born: 2: 11 hrs Age at sunset: min lag Probable sighting crescent: 2 September Time to sight crescent after sunset: 31:4 69 min lag The learned scholars are the heirs of the Prophets! Hadith
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27 Lunar Sept Day Fajr Sunrise Ishraaq Zawaal Dhuhr Asr(S) Asr(H) Mghrib Isha 1 3 Sat 5:46 7:02 7:22 12:46 12:49 16:01 16:49 18:31 19: Sun 5:45 7:01 7:21 12:45 12:48 16:01 16:49 18:31 19: Mon 5:44 7:00 7:20 12:45 12:48 16:01 16:50 18:32 19: Tues 5:42 6:58 7:18 12:45 12:48 16:02 16:50 18:33 19: Wed 5:41 6:57 7:17 12:44 12:47 16:02 16:51 18:33 19: Thurs 5:40 6:55 7:15 12:44 12:47 16:02 16:51 18:34 19: Fri 5:38 6:54 7:14 12:44 12:47 16:02 16:52 18:35 19: Sat 5:37 6:53 7:13 12:43 12:46 16:03 16:52 18:36 19: Sun 5:36 6:51 7:11 12:43 12:46 16:03 16:53 18:37 19: Mon 5:34 6:50 7:10 12:43 12:46 16:03 16:53 18:38 19: Tues 5:33 6:49 7:09 12:42 12:45 16:04 16:54 18:39 19: Wed 5:32 6:47 7:07 12:42 12:45 16:04 16:54 18:39 19: Thurs 5:30 6:46 7:06 12:41 12:44 16:04 16:55 18:40 19: Fri 5:29 6:44 7:04 12:41 12:44 16:04 16:55 18:41 19: Sat 5:27 6:43 7:03 12:41 12:44 16:05 16:56 18:42 19: Sun 5:26 6:42 7:02 12:40 12:43 16:05 16:56 18:42 19: Mon 5:24 6:40 7:00 12:40 12:43 16:05 16:57 18:43 19: Tues 5:23 6:39 6:59 12:40 12:43 16:05 16:57 18:44 19: Wed 5:21 6:37 6:57 12:39 12:42 16:05 16:58 18:44 19: Thurs 5:20 6:36 6:56 12:39 12:42 16:06 16:58 18:45 19: Fri 5:19 6:35 6:55 12:39 12:42 16:06 16:59 18:46 19: Sat 5:17 6:33 6:53 12:38 12:41 16:06 16:59 18:46 19: Sun 5:16 6:32 6:52 12:38 12:41 16:06 17:00 18:47 19: Mon 5:14 6:30 6:50 12:38 12:41 16:06 17:00 18:48 19: Tues 5:13 6:29 6:49 12:37 12:40 16:07 17:01 18:48 19: Wed 5:11 6:28 6:48 12:37 12:40 16:07 17:01 18:49 19: Thurs 5:10 6:26 6:46 12:37 12:40 16:07 17:01 18:50 19: Fri 5:08 6:25 6:45 12:36 12:39 16:07 17:02 18:51 19:59 29 Oct Sat 5:07 6:24 6:44 12:36 12:39 16:07 17:02 18:51 20: Sun 5:05 6:22 6:42 12:36 12:39 16:07 17:03 18:52 20:01 Malmesbury Paarl Caledon SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET Ceres Worcester George Dhul Hijjah 1437 Significance of Dhul Hijjah Dates to Remember New Moon REFLECTION September / October 2016 This is the month of Hajj and during its first 10 days Allah accepted the repentance of Adam (as) after his descent to earth on Jabl Rahmah on Arafat. 8 Dhul Hijjah Hujjaj move to Mina from Makkah. 9 Dhul Hijjah Hujjaj move from Mina to Arafat for Wuquf until Maghrib. 10 Dhul Hijjah After Maghrib Hujjaj move to Muzdalifah for collecting pebbles, to Mina for pelting of jamarat, and then to Makkah for Tawaf ul-ifadah. 10 Dhul Hijjah Eid ul-adha for those not on Hajj. New Moon: 1 October Born: 2: 11 hrs Age at sunset: 16:6 30 min lag Probable sighting: 2 October Time to sight crescent after sunset: 40:6 84 min lag 1 Muharram 1438: 3 October Whoever consoles his distressed brother will be dressed by God. Hadith
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