Shaban 15 March, Ramadan 13 April, and Eid May 13

A member of the Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences, Ibrahim Al-Jarwan, expected that the beginning of the month of Shaban will be Monday, March 15th, and it will be 29 days, while the blessed month of Ramadan is expected to arrive on April 13 next.

In detail, Al-Jarwan said that the new crescent of the month of Sha`ban will be born next Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 14:21 pm UAE time, and the time for sunset is tangent to the western horizon and sets about 4 minutes after sunset, and accordingly, its observation is not possible according to the conditions of visual vision for monitoring. The crescent will be seen on Sunday evening, and Monday, March 15, 2021, the first day of Shaaban, 1442 astronomers.

As for the crescent of the month of Shawwal, it is born on Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 23:00 at night, and it is Wednesday evening at an altitude of 7 degrees at sunset and sets about 37 minutes later, and accordingly, the opportunity to observe it is available to be Thursday May 13 the first of Shawwal.

The period from March 21 to June 21 is considered within the spring season in the northern half of the earth, and from the Hijri year 1445 to the Hijri year 1452, the beginning of the month of Ramadan will be during the winter season extending from December 22 to March 20.

He mentioned that in the capital Abu Dhabi, the fasting period will be at the beginning of the holy month 14:02 minutes, and at the end of 14:42 hours, and the length of the day in the northern parts of the country will be longer than the length of the day in the southern outskirts of them by about 4 to 6 minutes during the holy month

Dawn time will arrive in Fujairah on the eastern coast, about 8 minutes before it in the capital Abu Dhabi, and about 22 minutes before Al Silaa and Al Ghuwaifat area at the far western borders, and as well as sunset, Abu Dhabi will be about 8 minutes later than Fujairah, and Al Sila'a and Al Ghuwaifat are about 22 minutes later than Fujairah. Accurate.

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