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According to the majority of scholars, it does not matter if the
new moon has been sighted in a different location. In other
words, after the new moon is seen anywhere in the world, it
becomes obligatory for all Muslims to begin fasting, as the
Prophet said:
"Fast due to its sighting and break the fast due to its
sighting."
This hadith is a general address directed to the whole Muslim
world - that is, "if any one of you sees the moon in any place,
then that will be a sighting for all of the people."
According to 'Ikrimah, al-Qasim ibn Muhammad, Salim, Ishaq, the
correct opinion among the Hanafiyyah, and the chosen opinion
among the Shaf'iyyah, every "country" (or territory) is to take
into consideration its own sighting and not necessarily to
follow the sighting of others. This is based on what Kuraib
said: "While I was in ash-Sham, the new moon of Ramadan appeared
on Thursday night. I returned to Madinah at the end of the
month. There, Ibn 'Abbas asked me: 'When did you people see the
new moon?' I said: 'We saw it on Thursday night.' He said: 'Did
you see it yourself?' I said: 'Yes, the people saw it, and they
and Mu'awiyyyah fasted.' He said: 'But we saw it on Friday
night. We will not stop fasting until we complete thirty days or
until we see the new moon.' I said: 'Isn't Mu'awiyyah's sighting
and fasting sufficient for you?' He said: 'No . . . This is the
order of the Messenger of Allah.' "This is related by Ahmad,
Muslim, and at-Tirmidhi.
About the hadith, at-Tirmidhi says: "It is Hassan sahih ghareeb.
Scholars act in accordance with this hadith. Every land has its
sighting." In Fath al-'Alam Sharh Bulugh al-Maram, it is stated:
The [opinion] closest [to the truth] is that each land follows
its sighting, as well as the areas that are connected to it."
Source: www.islamawareness.net
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