Dhul Hijjah crescent moon sighted in Saudi Arabia, Eid-ul-Azha set for May 27
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Saudi Arabia has confirmed the sighting of the Dhul Hijjah crescent moon, marking the beginning of the final month of the Islamic lunar calendar.
- Eid-ul-Azha will be celebrated in Saudi Arabia on May 27.
- The holiday commemorates Prophet Ibrahim's devotion and willingness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, as an act of obedience to Allah.
The sighting of the Dhul Hijjah crescent moon in Saudi Arabia heralds the imminent arrival of Eid-ul-Azha, a pivotal moment in the Islamic calendar. This confirmation, officially announced, sets the stage for Muslims worldwide to observe the final month of the lunar year and prepare for the significant celebrations ahead.
Eid-ul-Azha, a festival deeply rooted in faith and remembrance, commemorates the profound devotion of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to Allah. His willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail in obedience to a divine command is a testament to unwavering faith, a narrative that resonates deeply within the Muslim community.
The observance of Eid-ul-Azha is intrinsically linked to the Hajj pilgrimage, the spiritual journey that culminates in this joyous celebration. For Muslims, it is a time of reflection, sacrifice, and community, reinforcing the core tenets of Islam and the importance of submission to the divine will. The confirmation of the moon sighting allows for coordinated preparations, ensuring the sacred traditions are observed with the reverence they deserve.
Originally published by Daily Star in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.