The Green Lane Masjid and Community Center (GLMCC) in Birmingham, which is in line with Saudi Arabia’s statements, also confirmed the date of its two major Eid events in the city.  This year he will hold rallies at Small Heath Park and Edgbaston Stadium. 
READ MORE: Follow all the latest updates on our live blog Eid 2022 here
Eid ul Fitr means “feast of the abolition of fasting” and marks the end of the daily fast that took place from early in the morning until sunset during the month of Ramadan.  The month after Ramadan is called Shawwal, so the moon that must be seen to determine its beginning is often known as Shawwal Moon.  Eid celebrations continue during the first three days of Shawwal, although Islamic nations often enjoy much longer public holidays.

Earlier, Saudi Arabia’s chief astronomer Abdullah Al-Khudairi told the Sudair Observatory: “The atmosphere is suitable for observing the Shawwal 1443 crescent, but mathematically the moon will set before the sun, which means there is little or no chance the crescent to be we saw today “. And it was later confirmed that the crescent did not become visible. This means that Ramadan will continue on Sunday. And then Eid ul Fitr will be on Monday 2 May. The Saudi Gazette reported: “Shawwal Crescent could not be seen from the Tamir Observatory or the Majmaah University Observatory in Hautat Sudair on Saturday, which means that Sunday (May 1) will be the last day of the holy month of Ramadan. month of Ramadan and Monday (May 2) will be the first day of Eid Al-Fitr. “ Officials and members of the public try to see the moon on the 29th day of any given month – if it is observed that the month (in this case, Ramadan) is coming to an end, and if not it continues for another day. Astronomical data had already indicated that the moon would not be visible anywhere in the world on Saturday, but that people would be able to see it on Sunday, May 1, if they wanted the spiritual moment to see the Shawwal moon. Read more related articles Read more related articles The Fatwa Council of Australia also announced that Eid will be on Monday, May 2, based on astronomical data. The council issued a statement saying: “After consultation with members of the Australian Fatwa Council and further research at local and international observatories, it has been confirmed that the new moon of Shawwal will be born on Sunday, May 1 at 6:28 a.m. AEST, the sun sets the same day at 5.14 p.m. while the new moon will appear the same day after sunset for 14 minutes until 5.28 p.m. where it will then disappear from the horizon. “In the city of Perth, Western Australia, the new moon of the month of Saual will be born on Sunday, May 1, at 4.28 am. AWST, the sun sets the same day at 5.38 p.m. while the moon will appear on the same day. after sunset for 18 minutes until 5.56 p.m. where it will then disappear from the horizon. “Therefore, Sunday, May 1, 2022, will be the last day of the month of Ramadan in 1443 AH. The Day of Eid al-Fitr will be Monday, May 2, 2022 and the first day of the month of Saul in 1443 AH. “The Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr. Ibrahim Abu Mohamad, and the respected Imams of the National Council of Imams of Australia, acknowledge the differing views among scholars on this subject and that not all imams and schools of thought agree on the criteria and the methodology used to determine the beginning and end of the holy month of Ramadan, including prominent imam members of the Australian Fatwa Council and the National Council of Imams of Australia. “Therefore, the Australian National Council of Imams and the Grand Mufti of Australia call on all Muslims to respect these differences by avoiding discussions that lead to disagreements and misunderstandings among Muslims. “We urge the Muslim community to focus on its unity and on bringing them closer to Allah Almighty and their religion. The Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr. Ibrahim Abu Mohamad, and the respected Imams of the Australian National Imam Council wish “In the Muslim community, a happy, joyful and blessed Eid Al-Fitr. We also encourage the Muslim community to work with colleagues, neighbors and friends to demonstrate the true and peaceful image of Islam.” It has been reported that the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Palestine, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, Egypt, Sudan, Turkey, Singapore and Malaysia will also celebrate Eid al-Adha. May 2. The news about Iraq was announced jointly by The Sunni Legacies in Iraq and the Kurdish Ministry of Inheritance, and was confirmed by the country’s Shafaq News, which said the moon was not located on April 30. However, in Afghanistan, Eid will start a day earlier, on Sunday, May 1st. The country’s TOLOnews agency reported that the moon observation committee of its new government, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, had “announced tomorrow (Sunday) as the first day of Eid-al-Fitr.” The slight difference in dates around the world means that some did not start Ramadan until April 3, including Muslims based on moon observations in the UK, as well as those in Morocco. For these believers, the 29th day of the month is Sunday and they will gather to officially see the crescent tomorrow night. We will bring news of moon sightings from the UK and Morocco as soon as they arrive. In Islam it is customary for believers to seek the moon in their own country. This is the case in Muslim-majority countries, where Moon observation systems are well established. Those in other countries traditionally tend to follow their nearest Islamic nation or go to Saudi Arabia, the homeland of Islam’s holiest sites. However, more and more moves are being made to set up an appropriate Moon observation system in the UK so that it can have its own nationally accepted dates instead of relying on others. Receive all the latest news about what’s happening in your Midlands with our free daily newsletters – sign up here to receive it directly in your inbox. Subscribe to our Brummie Muslim email for a story on the day of Ramadan Read more related articles Read more related articles


title: “Eid Ul Fitr 2022 Confirmed By Saudi Arabia Iraq And Australia Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-09” author: “Marilyn Catalano”


The Green Lane Masjid and Community Center (GLMCC) in Birmingham, which is in line with Saudi Arabia’s statements, also confirmed the date of its two major Eid events in the city.  This year he will hold rallies at Small Heath Park and Edgbaston Stadium. 
READ MORE: Follow all the latest updates on our live blog Eid 2022 here
Eid ul Fitr means “feast of the abolition of fasting” and marks the end of the daily fast that took place from early in the morning until sunset during the month of Ramadan.  The month after Ramadan is called Shawwal, so the moon that must be seen to determine its beginning is often known as Shawwal Moon.  Eid celebrations continue during the first three days of Shawwal, although Islamic nations often enjoy much longer public holidays.

Earlier, Saudi Arabia’s chief astronomer Abdullah Al-Khudairi told the Sudair Observatory: “The atmosphere is suitable for observing the Shawwal 1443 crescent, but mathematically the moon will set before the sun, which means there is little or no chance the crescent to be we saw today “. And it was later confirmed that the crescent did not become visible. This means that Ramadan will continue on Sunday. And then Eid ul Fitr will be on Monday 2 May. The Saudi Gazette reported: “Shawwal Crescent could not be seen from the Tamir Observatory or the Majmaah University Observatory in Hautat Sudair on Saturday, which means that Sunday (May 1) will be the last day of the holy month of Ramadan. month of Ramadan and Monday (May 2) will be the first day of Eid Al-Fitr. “ Officials and members of the public try to see the moon on the 29th day of any given month – if it is observed that the month (in this case, Ramadan) is coming to an end, and if not it continues for another day. Astronomical data had already indicated that the moon would not be visible anywhere in the world on Saturday, but that people would be able to see it on Sunday, May 1, if they wanted the spiritual moment to see the Shawwal moon. Read more related articles Read more related articles The Fatwa Council of Australia also announced that Eid will be on Monday, May 2, based on astronomical data. The council issued a statement saying: “After consultation with members of the Australian Fatwa Council and further research at local and international observatories, it has been confirmed that the new moon of Shawwal will be born on Sunday, May 1 at 6:28 a.m. AEST, the sun sets the same day at 5.14 p.m. while the new moon will appear the same day after sunset for 14 minutes until 5.28 p.m. where it will then disappear from the horizon. “In the city of Perth, Western Australia, the new moon of the month of Saual will be born on Sunday, May 1, at 4.28 am. AWST, the sun sets the same day at 5.38 p.m. while the moon will appear on the same day. after sunset for 18 minutes until 5.56 p.m. where it will then disappear from the horizon. “Therefore, Sunday, May 1, 2022, will be the last day of the month of Ramadan in 1443 AH. The Day of Eid al-Fitr will be Monday, May 2, 2022 and the first day of the month of Saul in 1443 AH. “The Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr. Ibrahim Abu Mohamad, and the respected Imams of the National Council of Imams of Australia, acknowledge the differing views among scholars on this subject and that not all imams and schools of thought agree on the criteria and the methodology used to determine the beginning and end of the holy month of Ramadan, including prominent imam members of the Australian Fatwa Council and the National Council of Imams of Australia. “Therefore, the Australian National Council of Imams and the Grand Mufti of Australia call on all Muslims to respect these differences by avoiding discussions that lead to disagreements and misunderstandings among Muslims. “We urge the Muslim community to focus on its unity and on bringing them closer to Allah Almighty and their religion. The Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr. Ibrahim Abu Mohamad, and the respected Imams of the Australian National Imam Council wish “In the Muslim community, a happy, joyful and blessed Eid Al-Fitr. We also encourage the Muslim community to work with colleagues, neighbors and friends to demonstrate the true and peaceful image of Islam.” It has been reported that the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Palestine, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, Egypt, Sudan, Turkey, Singapore and Malaysia will also celebrate Eid al-Adha. May 2. The news about Iraq was announced jointly by The Sunni Legacies in Iraq and the Kurdish Ministry of Inheritance, and was confirmed by the country’s Shafaq News, which said the moon was not located on April 30. However, in Afghanistan, Eid will start a day earlier, on Sunday, May 1st. The country’s TOLOnews agency reported that the moon observation committee of its new government, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, had “announced tomorrow (Sunday) as the first day of Eid-al-Fitr.” The slight difference in dates around the world means that some did not start Ramadan until April 3, including Muslims based on moon observations in the UK, as well as those in Morocco. For these believers, the 29th day of the month is Sunday and they will gather to officially see the crescent tomorrow night. We will bring news of moon sightings from the UK and Morocco as soon as they arrive. In Islam it is customary for believers to seek the moon in their own country. This is the case in Muslim-majority countries, where Moon observation systems are well established. Those in other countries traditionally tend to follow their nearest Islamic nation or go to Saudi Arabia, the homeland of Islam’s holiest sites. However, more and more moves are being made to set up an appropriate Moon observation system in the UK so that it can have its own nationally accepted dates instead of relying on others. Receive all the latest news about what’s happening in your Midlands with our free daily newsletters – sign up here to receive it directly in your inbox. Subscribe to our Brummie Muslim email for a story on the day of Ramadan Read more related articles Read more related articles