Eid ul Adha 2025: Saudi Arabia to sight Zil Hajj moon on May 27
Saudi court asks ctiziens to spot crescent and register their testimony
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has called on its citizens to sight the crescent moon on the evening of Tuesday, May 27, to determine the beginning of Zil Hajj 2025, the Islamic month that marks Eid ul Adha and the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
In a statement issued on Sunday, the Supreme Court requested anyone who spots the crescent — whether with the naked eye or binoculars — to report to the nearest court and register their testimony.
The court also encouraged participation in official moon-sighting committees formed in various regions to assist in this significant religious process.
The Hajj pilgrimage begins on the 8th day of Zil Hajj and lasts until the 13th of the month. This year, Hajj is expected to take place between June 4 to June 9.
However, if the crescent moon is not sighted on May 27, then the month of Zil Qadah will complete 30 days, and Zil Hajj will begin on Thursday, May 29.
Consequently, Eid ul Adha would shift to Saturday, June 7, pushing the Hajj pilgrimage and celebrations forward by one day in the kingdom.
Final confirmation of Eid ul Adha and Hajj dates will depend on the official moon-sighting announcement made closer to the end of Zil Qadah.
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