Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan & Shawwal 1446

Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan 1446 (29th of Shaban, Friday 28th February 2025) & Shawwal 1446 (29th 0f Ramadan, Saturday 29th or Sunday 30th March 2025)**, Based on settings*

-OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0, Zone:4.00

Position of the Moon in west skies after Sunset @19:08 UTC+4

The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) (First light touch) will occur InShaAllah on (Friday 28th February 2025) at 05:54 UTC+4 

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent (Hilal) at sunset : ~ 0.56 days old. = 13.44 hrs

Set Time difference : ~30 minutes

Azimuth Difference = ~ 6° & Altitude Difference = ~10°

According to the astronomical data report, the moon crescent will be visible in the sky after sunset. While it may be possible to sight the crescent with optical aids, visibility could be challenging depending on weather conditions. InSha’Allah (If God wills), if the crescent is sighted, Ramadan will begin on March 1st.

Crescent Visibility Report for Shawl 1446 (29th of Ramadan, Saturday 29th March 2025 or Sunday 30th March 2025)**

For Info: The Crescent won’t be visible in most parts of the world except for North America & Canada on 29th March 2025. Sunset in Muscat at 19:20. Moonset at 19:24 UTC+4. Age of Moon at Sunset 0.14 days (3.36 hrs) old. (Crescent recently born @16:07 UTC+4)

-OMAN Muscat, Long: 58:35:36.0, Lat: 23:36:48.0, Ele:21.0, Zone:4.00

The Moon at Sunset @19:20 UTC+4

The geocentric conjunction (Geocentric New Moon) (First light touch) will occur InShaAllah on (Saturday 29th March 2025) at 16:07 UTC+4 

Age of Moon: Waxing Crescent (Hilal) at Sunset : ~ 1.14 days old. = 27.36 hrs

Set Time difference : ~71 minutes

Azimuth Difference = ~ 4° & Altitude Difference = ~14°

According to the astronomical data report, the crescent moon (Hilal) will be visible in the sky after sunset and should be observable with the naked eye in Oman and many other parts of the world. Therefore, if Ramadan begins on March 2nd, it is likely to last 29 days in Oman.

Results will be published in the comments section below. Please visit International Astronomical Center for detailed results across the globe.

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Ramadan Kareem and Eid Mubarak in advance to everyone!

May Allah accept our fasting, prayers, and good deeds. Ameen.

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3 responses to “Crescent Visibility Reports for Ramadan & Shawwal 1446

  1. For some technical issues..This report is showing +1 hrs to the actual Sunrise/Transit/Sunset & same applicable to the Moon. Not sure what went wrong, but that was not checked by the time of posting this report. Anyway, I might go with previous way of writing the report, to prevent similar issue in the future.

  2. Visibility Of Ramadan Crescent 1446 AH, For record: The observation took place in Muscat, beginning before sunset and continuing until moonset at 18:38 UTC+4. The weather was pleasant, with a temperature around 24°C and relative humidity at 54%. A light breeze from the northwest was blowing at approximately 3 km/h. The crescent moon was not visible, either to the naked eye or through a telescope. Additionally, the planet Venus was also not visible at the time of moonset (18:23 UTC+4) due to cloud cover on the western horizon. However, the moon crescent was observed by others in different location from Oman. Regardless, Ramadan Kareem!”

  3. Visibility Of Shawwal Crescent 1446 AH, for record : Time of observation: After sunset. Not Seen: ICOP member Eng. Mundhir AlShibani from Muscat City in Wilayat Bosher State mentioned that the sky was clear, the atmospheric condition was clear, the crescent was not seen by naked eye, the crescent was not seen by binocular, the crescent was not sought by telescope, the crescent was not sought by CCD Imaging 

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