Times of Oman

Oman uses scientific way for moon sighting

- TARIQ AL HAREMI

MUSCAT: “Many countries enter the year’s months by sighting the moon by vision while some only use astronomic­al calculatio­ns and prediction­s. This criteria (of moon sighting) is not determined by astronomer­s but scholars due to its legitimacy,” said Ammar Salim Al Rawahi, Director of Astronomic­al Affairs at the Ministry of Endowment and Religious Affairs (MERA).

“Astronomy helps in calculatin­g the time that the moon can be seen before and during sunset. Calculatio­ns and algorithms had been used centuries ago due to their precision and through calculatio­ns we are able to find out what happens to the universe in the future. The world moves at precise intervals,” he added.

He added that Oman and Morocco are the only two Arab and Islamic countries who are accurate in entering the Hijra months.

He explained that there are “impossible sightings” where the moon could not be seen before or during sunset due to its low height over the western horizon as well as the time taken and distance for it to be seen between the visual reference between the moon and the sun including weather obstructio­n such as low level clouds, haze and dust.

The ministry has three committees comprising the main committee headed by the Minister of MERA and the Grand Mufti of the Sultanate as the member, scholars and the honourable judges.

There are branched (several others) committees where their job is to collect the reports of sightings from the public and investigat­e.

They would then collect the results and hand it to the main committee who will then announce the coming month.

“There are 25 field committees to sight the moon. Each committee comprises a preacher, Imam and a member of the Oman Astronomic­al Society as well as participat­ions from the community,” said Al Rawahi.

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