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Ramadan fasting begins this week

Mon, 4 Nov 2002 Source:  

The Hilal Committee of Ghana said on the 30.10.2002 that the first sighting of the new moon for this year's Ramadan is Monday 29 of Sha'ban that is, November 4, 2002.

A statement from National Chief Imam and Ameer in in-charge of Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Ghana and signed by Sheikh M.M. Gedel, Acting Chairman of the Hilal Committee said if the new moon was sighted anywhere in Ghana on Monday November 4, fasting by all faithful would begin on the next day, November 5.

It said however, if the sighting of the new moon becomes impossible on November 4, which is the 29th day of Sha'ban then November 5, should be counted as 30th day of Sha'ban.

In that case, Wednesday November 6th, automatically becomes the first day of Ramadan.

The statement said for the purposes of effective communication regarding reports about the sighting of the new moon anywhere, the following telephone numbers should be contacted:

    021-248496, 021-244824, 021-221872, 021-303211, 021-679705, 020-8118894, 027-57687 and 027-610754.
It also urged Muslims to report the sighting of the moon in the districts to the Regional Chief Imams and Regional Missionaries of Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana for onward transmission to the secretariat of the Hilal Committee.

All Muslims are encouraged to make it a sacred duty to sight the new moon and report accordingly.


The Hilal Committee of Ghana said on the 30.10.2002 that the first sighting of the new moon for this year's Ramadan is Monday 29 of Sha'ban that is, November 4, 2002.

A statement from National Chief Imam and Ameer in in-charge of Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Ghana and signed by Sheikh M.M. Gedel, Acting Chairman of the Hilal Committee said if the new moon was sighted anywhere in Ghana on Monday November 4, fasting by all faithful would begin on the next day, November 5.

It said however, if the sighting of the new moon becomes impossible on November 4, which is the 29th day of Sha'ban then November 5, should be counted as 30th day of Sha'ban.

In that case, Wednesday November 6th, automatically becomes the first day of Ramadan.

The statement said for the purposes of effective communication regarding reports about the sighting of the new moon anywhere, the following telephone numbers should be contacted:

    021-248496, 021-244824, 021-221872, 021-303211, 021-679705, 020-8118894, 027-57687 and 027-610754.
It also urged Muslims to report the sighting of the moon in the districts to the Regional Chief Imams and Regional Missionaries of Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana for onward transmission to the secretariat of the Hilal Committee.

All Muslims are encouraged to make it a sacred duty to sight the new moon and report accordingly.


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