Rabat – The controversy occurs, since social media rave about videos that agree with experts who agree that the lunar visibility of Saudi Arabia for Eid al Fitr may have been wrong this year.
Some videos offer experts who deny the moon for the month of denial, ShawwalThe end of the Ramadan was visible on the night of Saturday when Saudi Arabia announced that the crescent moon was clearly visible in order to announce Sunday as an EID al Fitr.
Grok, a KI chatbot developed by Xai, who was launched by Elon Musk in 2023, said on Sunday that Saudi -Arabia’s “claimed Moon’s Lighting” on Saturday “probably wrong because astronomical data is showing that the crescent was not visible.”
Many astronomers and experts around the world agreed that the moon was not visible even with a telescope.
Several astronomers and experts in the Middle East have agreed to see the crescent moon.
British Online News Outlet My London quoted several astronomers who said it was impossible to see the moon Shawwal known for the month.
Nevertheless, several countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and many other Sundays explained than eid al fitr.
This conquered social media by storm, and many demanded those who celebrated oath On Sunday to pay exposure or al-Kaffarah, an term in Islamic law means sin. There are special sanctions to compensate for a certain violation.
This is not the first incident when people and experts have defined the lunar visibility of Saudi Arabia as wrong.
In 2011, the EID celebration in Golfand was affected by controversy after the claims announced religious civil servants on the wrong day.
Astronomers said they had presented evidence that the moon was not visible at the time of sighting in August 2011.
In a similar scandal that resembles this year’s permanent debate, it could mean that oath explains on the wrong date that millions of Muslims would stop on the wrong day.
If the moon is not visible, this means that the beginning of a moon month in the Islamic calendar only begins when it is spotted.
Many countries are celebrating oath today, in contrast to Saudi Arabia and other golesters.
Morocco saw the crescent moon on Sunday evening and declared March 31st as the end of the Ramadan and the beginning of Shawwal, the tenth month of the Islamic calendar.