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Hijri Calendar 1432 H Computed by Capt Farhat N Siddiqui

Hijri Calendar 1432 H Computed by Capt Farhat N Siddiqui. Description. Muharram - 1432 H 06 th December 2010 – 04 th January- 2011. (2) Safar - 1432 H 05 th January – 03 rd February - 2011. (3) Rabiul Auwwal-1432 H – 04 th February - 04 th March 2011. (4) Rabiuth-thani - 1432 H

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Hijri Calendar 1432 H Computed by Capt Farhat N Siddiqui

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  1. HijriCalendar 1432 HComputed by Capt Farhat N Siddiqui Description • Muharram - 1432 H • 06th December 2010 – 04th January- 2011 (2) Safar - 1432 H 05th January – 03rd February - 2011 (3) Rabiul Auwwal-1432 H – 04th February - 04th March 2011 (4) Rabiuth-thani - 1432 H 05th March – 03rd April 2011 (5) Jamadul Awwal - 1432 H 04th April – 03rdMay 2011 (6) Jamadul Thani - 1432 H 04th May – 01st June 2011 (7) Rajab - 1432 H 02nd June – 01st July 2011 (8) Shaban - 1432 H 02nd July – 30th July 2011 (9) Ramadan - 1432 H 31st July – 29th August 2011 (10) Shawwal - 1432 H 30th August – 27th September 2011 (11) Dhul Qadah - 1432 H 28th September – 26th October 2011 (12) Dhul Hajjah - 1432 H 27th October – 25thNovember 2011 About Exit

  2. HijriCalendar 1432 H The Hijri calendar presented below is based on the concept of ‘Conjunction’. Conjunction occurs when the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth and the center of the Sun, the center of Moon and the center of Earth are in “ONE PLANE”. The Conjunction marks the end of the Hijri month. The next Hijri month commences on the “next DAY” of the “Conjunction DAY”. For example, if the Conjunction occurred on Thursday, the next month begins on Friday. It is important to note that, for the commencement of the new month the “time of Conjunction” is not the criterion and should not be applied. This is important as the calculation of the time of the day is totally and independently governed by the rotation of the Earth and the consequent apparent position of the sun in relation to a particular spot on Earth. To simplify, an observer on Earth divides his day and sets his clock on the basis of the Sun in relation to his Midnight Meridian. Conjunction dates and times (UT) are tabulated in Nautical Almanacs and websites for the entire year or years in advance. Next

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  4. In the calendar below the “Day of Conjunction” is used for the purpose of termination of the current Hijri month. The Universal Time (UT) of Conjunction is used to calculate the Ground Position (GP) of the moon at the time of Conjunction.Ground Position (GP) of the Moon: The Ground Position (GP) can be defined as the point on the surface of the Earth through which a line joining the center of the Earth and the center of the Moon passes. For every Conjunction, the Ground Position (GP) on the world globe is marked by a Red marker and the exact Ground Position (GP) by Latitude and Longitude is mentioned in the text below the globe in red.The Globe: The purpose of the Globe is to demonstrate that over the 12 months of the lunar (Hijri) year, Conjunction can appear at any spot and is thus, applicable world wide as there is only one Conjunction in one lunar (Hijri) month.Moon Phases : The various phases of the Moon along with the Hijri month dates are just for the purpose of demonstrating the waxing and the waning cycle of the moon in a Hijri month. It shows a regular pattern which is typical for a 29 day month and also typical for 30 day month at a particular location on the Earth. In this calendar the pattern is for Makkah. Please note, the shape of these phases will not be applicable world wide as each place will have its own pattern. Brother Ali Manikfan has been making observations for the last 40 years from South India and the Maldives Islands and by looking at the Moon on a particular day is able not only to advise the date of that particular Hijri month but also is able to indicate if that particular month will be a 29 day month or 30 day month. Next

  5. It will be interesting to note that this phenomenon and this regular phase pattern is only possible for a Hijri Calendar as this is the only lunar calendar which has remained unchanged since its inception.I would like to offer my sincere gratitude to Brother Ali Manikfan, my teacher for the inspiration and guidance provided through his website ‘Hijricalendar.com’. The information, which he has conveyed through his website is unique and eye-opening.Almost by accident we were introduced to the most sought personality in Saudi Arabia and in the astronomy world, that is Dr. Fadhl Noor Ahmed. He obtained his Ph. D. in Astronomy from UK and is responsible for setting up the Department of Astronomy in Saudi Arabia. He has many firsts to his credit which include but not limited to, the installation of the first telescope in Saudi Arabia, prepared 1300 to 1429 Hijra Calendar based on conjunction principle, calculation of Prayer times, etc. etc. the list continues. He is responsible for correcting our definition of the conjunction, which is reflected in this edition of 1432H Calendar. I must convey my sincere thanks to Br. Abdullateef who actually introduced Br. Manikfan and the Conjunction concept to me. Last but not the least I must thank Br. Khalid Shaukat for his painstaking efforts on the ‘moonsighting.com’ site. Besides providing unique crescent visibility diagrams, the site also contains much more valuable information. Next

  6. My colleagues Syed Mutaharuddin Haqqani, Hani M. Al Sangedy and Mohamed Zia Ul Haq must be congratulated for their sincere efforts and assistance in the production of this calendar.I will be grateful to the readers and viewers for their comments and corrections of errors/omissions if any.May Allah be kind to us all.Wassalam Capt Farhat N Siddiqui Main Menu

  7. CONJUNCTION: - Month of Muhharram (1) – 1432 H The Conjunction occurs at 0903 Hrs (09:03 AM), UT on TUESDAY 4th January 2011, corresponding to TUESDAY 30th Muhharram (1) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 22˚44.3΄ S, Long 045˚ 26.5΄E. Main Menu

  8. CONJUNCTION: - Month of Safar (2) – 1432 H The Conjunction occurs at 0231 Hrs (02:31 AM), UT on THURSDAY 3rd February 2011, corresponding to THURSDAY 30th Safar (2) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 13˚ 32.9΄ S, Long 144˚ 40.1΄E. Main Menu

  9. CONJUNCTION: - Month of Rabiual Auwwal (3) – 1432 H The Conjunction occurs at 2046 Hrs (08:46 PM), UT on FRIDAY 4th March 2011, corresponding to FRIDAY 29th Rabiual Auwwal (3) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 02˚ 10.9΄ S, Long 130˚ 25.7΄W. Main Menu

  10. CONJUNCTION: - Month of Rabiuth-Thani (4) – 1432 H The Conjunction occurs at 1432 Hrs (02:32 PM), UT on SUNDAY 3rd April, 2011, corresponding to SUNDAY 30th Rabiuth-Thani (4) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 05˚ 19.4΄ N, Long 037˚ 10.0΄W. Main Menu

  11. CONJUNCTION: - Month of Jamadul Awwal (5) – 1432 H The Conjunction occurs at 0651 Hrs (06:51 AM), UT on TUESDAY 3rd May, 2011, corresponding to TUESDAY 30th Jamadul Awwal (5) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 15˚ 35.4΄ N, Long 076˚ 28.3΄E. Main Menu

  12. CONJUNCTION: - Month of Jamadul Thani (6) – 1432 H The Conjunction occurs at 2103 Hrs (09:03 PM), UT on WEDNESDAY 1st June 2011, corresponding to WEDNESDAY 29th Jamadul Thani (6) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 22˚ 05.7΄ N, Long 136˚ 17.2΄E. Main Menu

  13. CONJUNCTION:- Month of Rajab (7) –1432H The Conjunction occurs at 0854 Hrs (08:54 AM), UT on FRIDAY 1st July 2011, corresponding to FRIDAY 30th Rajab (7) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 23˚ 07.0΄ N, Long 047˚ 26.8΄E. Main Menu

  14. CONJUNCTION: - Month of Shaban (8) – 1432 H The Conjunction occurs at 1840 Hrs (06:40 PM), UT on SATURDAY 30th July 2011, corresponding to SATURDAY 29th Shaban (8) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 14˚ 57.5΄ N, Long 099˚ 20.1΄W. Main Menu

  15. CONJUNCTION : - Month of Ramadan (9) – 1431 H CONJUNCTION: - Month of Month of Ramadan (9) – 1432 H  The Conjunction occurs at 0304 Hrs (03:04 AM), UT on MONDAY 29th August 2011, corresponding to MONDAY 30th Ramadan (9) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 04˚ 59.4΄ N, Long 132˚ 29.8΄E. Main Menu

  16. CONJUNCTION: - Month of Month of Shawwal (10) – 1432 H  The Conjunction occurs at 1109 Hrs (11:09 AM), UT on TUESDAY 27th September 2011, corresponding to TUESDAY 29th Shawwal (10) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 06˚ 00.8΄ S, Long 008˚ 36.3΄E. Main Menu

  17. CONJUNCTION: - Month of Dhul Qadah (11) – 1432 H  The Conjunction occurs at 1956 Hrs (07:56 PM), UT on WEDNESDAY 26th October, 2011, corresponding to WEDNESDAY 29th Dhul Qadah (11) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 15˚ 46.2΄ S, Long 124˚13.8΄W. Main Menu

  18. CONJUNCTION: - Month of Dhul Hajjah (12) – 1432 H  The Conjunction occurs at 0610 Hrs (06:10 AM), UT on FRIDAY 25th November 2011, corresponding to FRIDAY 30th Dhul Hajjah (12) 1432 H. The Ground Position (GP) of the Moon is Lat 20˚ 49.9΄ S, Long 084˚12.1΄E. Main Menu

  19. Enquiries can be directed to :Capt Farhat N SiddiquiTel : + 966 2 6511481Mobile: + 966 505607862E-Mail : Fsiddiqui@emailsrvc.com End Main Menu Power Point Project Designed By Hani AL-Sangedy

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