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RIYADH: The Supreme Court of Saudi Arabia has called upon Muslims throughout the kingdom to observe the crescent moon on the evening of Tuesday, May 27, to mark the beginning of Zil Hajj 2025, the Islamic month dedicated to Eid ul Adha and the Hajj pilgrimage.
In a statement released on Sunday, the court urged anyone who can sight the crescent—whether with the naked eye or using binoculars—to report to the nearest court and document their observation.
The court also invited participation in the official moon-sighting committees established in various regions to support this important religious activity.
The Hajj pilgrimage is set to start on the 8th of Zil Hajj and continue until the 13th of the month. This year, Hajj is anticipated to occur between June 4 and June 9.
However, if the crescent moon is not seen on May 27, then Zil Qadah will complete its 30 days, and Zil Hajj will commence on Thursday, May 29.
As a result, Eid ul Adha would be celebrated on Saturday, June 7, adjusting the dates for both the Hajj pilgrimage and related festivities by one day across the kingdom.
The final confirmation of Eid ul Adha and Hajj dates will depend on the official moon-sighting announcement made as Zil Qadah comes to a close.
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