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The Zil Hajj moon sighting on June 6 holds cultural and religious significance for Muslims worldwide, marking the start of sacred traditions and practices.
The Zil Hajj moon, a significant event in the Islamic calendar, is anticipated to make its appearance on June 6, according to Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfaraz. This sighting marks the commencement of the new Islamic month. The crescent moon, symbolizing the beginning of Zil Hajj, will be visible at precisely 5:38 PM on Thursday.
Zil Hajj is the twelfth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and holds great importance for Muslims around the world. It is during this month that the Hajj pilgrimage takes place in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, where millions of Muslims gather to perform religious rites.
Chief Meteorologist Sarfaraz emphasized the significance of observing the Zil Hajj moon sighting, as it helps determine the start of various Islamic rituals and events. Muslims rely on the sighting of the moon to establish the beginning of important months in the Islamic calendar.
As Muslims eagerly await the sighting of the Zil Hajj moon on June 6, the event holds cultural and religious significance for the global Muslim community. The sighting of the crescent moon not only marks the beginning of a new month but also signifies the start of sacred traditions and practices for Muslims worldwide.