Saudi Supreme Court urges Muslims to sight for Shawwal crescent on Saturday
The waning crescent moon is pictured over
Kuwait City on June 20, 2017. Muslims across Saudi Arabia are encouraged to
sight the Shawwal crescent moon by the naked eye or binoculars on Saturday and
report any sighting to the nearest court and register their testimony. (AFP /
Yasser Al-Zayyat)
With the call of the Supreme Court to sight
the Shawwal crescent on Saturday, mosques are making arrangements to
accommodate congregations for Eid Al-Fitr prayers.
In an announcement on Thursday, the Supreme
Court said that whoever sees the Shawwal crescent moon by the naked eye or
binoculars should report to the nearest court and register his testimony, or to
the nearest center to facilitate communicating with the court. According to
astronomical projections, there is a chance of seeing the moon on the 29 of
Ramadan, which falls on Saturday.
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs announced that
Eid Al-Fitr prayers will be conducted in mosques, which will be announced by
the government.
In Riyadh, there are some 650 mosques
designated for that purpose. Arrangements will also be made to conduct Eid
prayers in 33 open spaces, including Sulaimaniyah, Deira and Manfuha, with
special places allocated for women.
The Department of Mosques at the ministry has
instructed prayer leaders (imams) and those responsible for the maintenance of
Eid mosques to ensure that all preparations, including adequate supplies of
power and water, are made.
Contracting companies that maintain mosques in
the city have been asked to clean the entire worshipping area of the Eid
mosques and lay carpets for worshippers.
Emergency plans have been put in place for the use of the nearest big mosque in case of rain on the open grounds.
Emergency plans have been put in place for the use of the nearest big mosque in case of rain on the open grounds.
Jeddah municipality has made arrangements in
some 280 locations across the city and suburbs. There are 225 Eid mosques and
55 temporary yards in the city for the Eid prayers. Around 1,000 cleaning
personnel will be assigned to these sites to ensure adequate supplies of power
and water.
ARAB NEWS
Saudi Supreme Court urges Muslims to sight for Shawwal crescent on Saturday
Reviewed by Independent Hajj Reporters
on
02:41
Rating:
No comments: