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Islamic Calendar Leaps into its 1429th Year:
As the crescent appeared over the horizon once again after
completing full circle on January 10 last Thursday, it brought along
with it, New Year for the Muslims world over. “The new moon that
appeared last Thursday
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Chennai:
The
Hijra Committee of India organised a day long Exhibition cum Seminar
in Chennai yesterday on October 17. Many speakers from Kerala, Tamil
Nadu and other states stressed the need for adopting a lunar
calendar based on the teachings of Islam. They termed the calendar
they evolved scientifically and on the basis of the Islamic
principles as 'The Calendar for Mankind'.
Dr. Koya Kutty
Farooqui, Dr. A. Mohammed Ali (Former Professor of Arabic & Islamic
Studies International Islamic University, Malaysia), Saifuddin,
Maulvi Mohammed Zubair, Captain Siddiqui, Masood and others
expressed their views on the importance of the scientifically
evolved lunar calendar during the seminar.
The speakers
were of the opinion that there is no need to depend on anybody for
starting the fasting during the month of Ramadan, celebrating the
Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Azha or deciding any other important thing as
Allah had fixed everything when the skies and the earth were created
and it is our duty to follow them.
According to
them the argument that we should do our religious duties only after
seeing the moon with our eyes and start the month cannot be correct
in the present modern scientific world. They insisted that we should
take advantage of the astro physics, easily available to us now
without necessarily seeing the vanishing moon after Maghrib prayers.
Musthafa Mohamed
of the Hijra Committee explained that there are many verses of the
Holy Quran and Ahadees (sayings of Prophet Mohammed - sal-am) which
encourage us to adopt modern technologies. He quoted the Ayat of the
holy Quran 2:189 which says inter-alia " they ask thee ( O Muhammed)
of new moons. Say, they are fixed seasons for mankind and for the
pilgrimage".
The
celebration of Eids on different days even in a state and sometimes
even in a town or district based on our sighting of the moon,
according to the Hijra committee, is against the Islamic concepts
and hence we should all celebrate the Eids on the same days and do
all our religious obligations as per the lunar calendar. In his
opinion even the NASA is following the lunar calendar system. Dr.
Koya Kutty Farooqui was also with him explaining many things in this
regard.
A calendar is
a system of organising days for social, religious, commercial or
administrative purposes. There are different varieties of
calendars based on either solar, lunar or luni-solar systems and the
popular among them are the Gregorian, Julian, Islamic, Hebrew,
Iranian, Hindu and Chinese calendars. The example of a lunar
calendar is the Islamic calendar whereas the Persian calendar is of
solar system. There is also a luni-solar calendar based on the
combination of both solar and lunar reckonings. The example for this
is the calendar of China and the Hindu calendar in our country
India. It is said that the Islamic calendar is used by most Muslims
in the world.
The calendar
which we use is called Gregorian. It has the international standard
and is used almost everywhere in the world for civil purposes.
The Hijra
committee is mobilising opinions in favour of a standard Islamic
lunar calendar to carry out everything including Eids on the same
fixed dates as per the calendar without landing in confusions under
the existing practice of sighting the moon and celebrating the Eids
- a practice not attested by the holy Quran or Ahadees.
Musthafa
Mohamed also cited a letter written by Pandit Jawaherlal Nehru, the then Prime
Minister of India, had written to Prof. Meghnath Saha, Chairman of
the Calendar Reform Committee (CRC) to evolve a scientifically
advanced calendar wherin he had said, "Government
have entrusted to the CRC the work of examining different calendars
followed in India and proposing an accurate and uniform calendar for
the whole of India based on scientific study. I am told that we have
at present 30 different calendars. Of course they are the natural
result of our past history and partly they are due to the former
political divisions in India. Now that we are independent, there
should be a uniform calendar for our country's civic, social and
other purposes, and our calendar should be evolved scientifically.
For government and public work, we follow the Gregorian calendar,
which is used in the greater part of the world. But even that
calendar has its own defects. The fact that it is largely used does
make it important. It has many virtues, but certain defects in it
make it unsatisfactory for universal use. I do hope that our
scientists will give a proper lead in making that attempt a
success."
The Hijra
Committee is of the opinion that the community, ulema and
intellectuals should discuss this vital issue threadbare and
celebrate the Eids on fixed dates and carry out all other religious
obligations with unity as per the Islamic lunar calendar system.
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