The first report of moon sightings for the islamic lunar month of Jumada al-Akhirah 1441 AH were coming from continental America on Saturday evening, 25 January 2020. Thus, Sunday, 26 January 2020 marks the first day of the islamic month, 1 Jumada al-Akhirah 1441 AH based on global moon sighting.
Below are a few photos of the crescent moon from around the world. The earliest photo we have was taken from Phoenix, AZ, USA on the evening of Saturday, 25 January 2020. We also have a couple of photos of the young crescent moon taken from Cuba and Argentine, from the same date.
The next day, the crescent moon of Jumadal Akhirah 1441 AH can be seen easily by many from Australia to Nigeria.
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