Hijri New Year holiday likely in UAE on Sunday, September 1

Dubai - Most countries in Africa and the Middle East will observe the crescent on August 31.

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By Web Report

Published: Thu 29 Aug 2019, 11:53 AM

Last updated: Sat 31 Aug 2019, 11:12 AM

The moon crescent for the Hijri New Year (Islamic New Year) is likely to be seen in the UAE on Saturday, August 31, an astronomical body has announced. Therefore, Muharram 1, 1441, is likely to be observed on Sunday, September 1.

Most countries will observe the crescent on August 31, the International Astronomical Centre announced.
According to the centre, the crescent can be seen using optical aid on August 30 in select countries in North and South America, whereas it can be seen with the naked eye in most countries in the world on August 31.
A one-day holiday has been declared in the UAE for both public and private sectors on account of the Islamic New Year. The RTA on Wednesday announced free parking for motorists in Dubai on the occasion.


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Areas shaded red: It is impossible to see the crescent from the areas located under the red color.

Areas shaded blue: The crescent is expected to be seen by optical aid only.

Areas shaded magenta: The crescent is expected to be seen by optical aid from the areas located under the magenta color. In these areas the crescent could be seen by naked eye if the atmospheric conditions are good.

Areas shaded green: The crescent is expected to be easily visible by naked eye from these areas.

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Published: Thu 29 Aug 2019, 11:53 AM

Last updated: Sat 31 Aug 2019, 11:12 AM

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