A questioner is commenting on the previous answer about fasting and the hadeeth of Ibn ‘Abbaas about moon sighting with one witness
Ruling on fasting and breaking the fast of one whose testimony was rejected or who was not able to inform the authorities
The Muslims should cooperate in sighting the moon and informing the authorities
The Muslims are required by sharee’ah to be united in starting and ending the fast – and how that may be achieved
Shaykh al-Islam’s comment that the word hilaal refers to that which began and people saw it
Prayer and fasting of a prisoner who does not know anything about time
Is the person who sights the new moon of Ramadaan on his own obliged to fast?
Who is the person of good character whose statement about sighting the moon may be accepted?
Was our breaking the fast wrong and do we have to make up the 30th day of Ramadan?
There is nothing wrong with using modern equipment to sight the moon
He travelled during Ramadaan to a country where the people started Ramadaan on a different day
He said: “If tomorrow is Ramadaan, then I will fast”
He is living in Germany – should he fast with the European Islamic Society or with Saudi?
They live in Holland – with whom should they start fasting?
They fasted then they went back to their homeland where Ramadaan had not yet begun
Do different times of moonrise matter, and what should Muslim communities in the West do
Can he break the fast following Saudi when the people of his country are still fasting?
It is not permissible to differ from the people of the city with regard to fasting and Eid
They found out during the day that Ramadan had begun, so they fasted
Is it necessary for every single Muslim to see the new moon of Ramadan?
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