Mujahid Mohammed said:
what do you mean extremes and what scholars every scholar in my area disagrees with using the math. They decided to use the visual sightings but some quote un quote muslim organizations are the one pushing forth this agenda.
I meant that we can't say that their fasting might be unvalid as you said in your pervious post. If it happened that they disagree so it wasn't because of vain desires but by reasoning the wisdom in sighting the moon whether they agree or disagree.
Yeah but their disagreements were many times over little issues. And the issue of Quran was in preservation of the Sunnah of Rasulullah. Now the issue is terms of Ramadan is a known principle and the method of knowing when it begins is clear in the Quran and Sunnah.
Do you know what is the problem?
When two countries near to each other start fasting Ramadan in different days. Why is that?
Absolutely for instance not this Ramadan but the past Ramadan they used the calender the math. And they did not see the moon till the following night even in Saudi and other densely muslim populated areas. So they were fasting in the month of Shaban. And they finished it before Ramadan was actually over. Science is not superior to the commands of Allah. Allah is the one who created any scientific principle and our ability to figure things out anyways. He says clearly look for the moon. Math is not always exact especially when you are talking about celestial bodies. for their movements sometimes change.
I'm with you in the matter of sighting the moon and i'm with the traditional way described in the Sunnah but i was making a point that Muslims might disagree in fasting Ramadn even in the same country which is totally insane.
This year in Ramadan which we just finished fasting it, in Saudi Arabia the month of Sha'aban finished only in the 29th because they saw the moon, here in Malaysia we started fasting after finishing Sha'aban as 30 days as usual because in the Malaysian calender, Ramadan is already setteled and this is wrong in my oppinion but we were told by many scholars when we asked them about it to follow the Muslim community in Malaysia whatever their way is in counting the days. The difference between Malaysia was only 1 day but if Saudi Arabia decided at the end of Ramadan to fast only 29 days it would be 2 days difference for the first time, thank God they finished it as 30 days because they didn't see it.
I'm not with the opinion which state that they should use fixed time and calculations but i would like to ask what about seeing the moon from the Space at the end of Sha'aban to see the moon, what do you think?
It's not fixed but they will use the same method in seeing the moon but instead of seeing it from earth, they will watch it from the Space to be more accurate, what do you think?