Ramadan 1430 Begins
Ramadan Mubarak to all! This evening August 21st, 2009 at 8:06 pm PDT the new crescent moon of Ramadan 1430, was sighted by a group of over 30 men and women, not counting the numerous children as well at Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve, just west of Palo Alto, CA in the Santa Cruz Mountains. We had clear skies with some dark thick marine layer atmospherics close to the horizon. It was a fine crescent that was about 3.5 degrees in altitude above the horizon and at a true azimuth of 265 degrees.
The group of sighters started out at about 20 people and over the next 15 minutes it grew to well over 35 people. As the evening progressed everyone became quite joyful that the Blessed Month of Ramadan was upon us. As the moon approached the horizon, we packed up and headed off into the night with the intention of commencing our Fast for the next 29 or 30 days, until we see the next new moon. So Congratulations to all for having another opportunity to benefit from Ramadan. May all your prayers and fasting be accepted this month.
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Suzane D. on 22 Aug 2009 at 9:00 am #
MashaAllah beautiful post! JazakAllahu khair for the pictures, and Ramadan Kareem! 🙂
Rhodora Online on 22 Aug 2009 at 9:54 am #
Ameen. The pictures are incredibly beautiful. Was it the actual color of the skies then or is a result of some color filter?
Youssef Ismail on 22 Aug 2009 at 12:12 pm #
That was the color of the sky yesterday evening. It was really some glorious color and all the onlookers were amazed at how vivid it became. It was to point out hte moon to those who had not seen it yet because you could use the color gradient to help them locate it.
Abdel Karim on 26 Aug 2009 at 10:25 am #
Assalamu Alaykum
I was looking the crescent images of your site brother, and i only can say “ma sha Allah”. I like to see the moon but i dont have material to see it when its so thin, then i want to know what’s the material that you use to see these thin crescent and what camera use to take these images. Thanks brother.
Youssef Ismail on 26 Aug 2009 at 7:16 pm #
Abdel Karim,
The only tools I use to sight the moon are my own two eyes. No special optics, binoculars or telescopes. Once I see it I focus my SLR camera on it using a 400mm lens and photograph it. In the past is was on film, but today its using a digital camera. IF you are interested in learning how to do this send me an email and we can arrange a class.
Abdel Karim on 16 Sep 2009 at 5:47 am #
Assalamu Alaykum
Yes, i am interested in learning how to do this, i have a dslr camera with a 18-55mm objective and i want to do photos like yours. Thanks.