Sehr and Iftar Timings
I was just wondering as to who forecasts and tabulates the Sehr and Iftar
timings with that precision for each day of the month and for all major and
minor cities of Pakistan that are printed on various calendars, newspapers and
magazines in advance by a few days before the start of Ramazan? Not only
that but throughout the year the precise timings for the five prayers are also forecast
in the same manner and are adhered to by the mosques of all cities and towns of
Pakistan. Who does that? Central and Zonal Ruet e Hilal Committees? Some
local religious committee or authority of each town and city? Or the
Metrological offices – Central, Provincial and Regional? I am not very
sure if our clergy is equipped or trained to infer and determine such precise
timings, so in all probability it is the metrological offices who do that. Now
if the Taloo, Zawal, Gharoob etc. are determined by the metrologists using
scientific and modern gadgets and computers inste! ad of the clergy erecting
straight wooden stick and measuring the lengths of its shadows and the Muezzin
calling the faithful to the prayers by the clock for the time as given to him
by the Met department, then why can’t we also depend upon the Met Office for
its declaration whether a new moon has appeared or not? Yes, I know
of Shahadah – the eye witnesses, but then they used to measure the shadow of
the erected stick to determine the time for Zuhr and Asr !! Do we do that
now? Why do we go by the chronometer (watch) now? I think it was
time that we kept pace with Al-asr.
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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