Crescent Moon Photos of 1 Rajab 1444 Hijri

The evening of Sunday, 22 January 2023 CE will be the day of moon sighting (rukyatul hilal or rukyet-e hilal) for some of us who keep the islamic calendar in harmony with the moon cycles. Hopefully, the moon will be sighted some where on the globe this evening and we can have some photos of the first crescent moon of Rajab 1444 AH. As there will be a good chance of positive sighting this evening, we can expect that we will have some photos of the hilaal of 1 Rajab 1444 AH soon.

This page will be updated as soon as we received moon sighting reports from some places and obtain some photos of the crescent moon of 1 Rajab 1444 Hijri. So, please visit this page regularly for current update.

Crescent Moon Photos of Rajab 1444 AH Taken on Sunday

A first report on moon sighting for Rajab 1444 AH came from Abu Dhabi, where Moh. Odeh managed to image the very thin crescent moon under bright day light. On Sunday morning, at 10:30 local time, a CCD imaging of the moon successfully capture the crescent moon that otherwise invisible to human eye.

CCD Image of the thin crescent moon of Rajab 1444 AH, taken in the morning of Sunday, 23 January 2023 from Abu Dhabi, UAE (Moh. Odeh, ICOP).

CCD Image of the thin crescent moon of Rajab 1444 AH, taken in the morning of Sunday, 23 January 2023 from Abu Dhabi, UAE (Moh. Odeh, ICOP).

Please note, such image – taken to capture the invisible moon before the sunset on that day – is considered as non-proof for moon sighting by those who adhere to traditional naked-eye sighting of the moon to begin the islamic calendar.

From Marocco, we a have a report that the crescent moon of 1 Rajab 1444 AH was sighted by naked eye and can be photographed. The photo – by Annas Hammouri – of the crescent is below:

Crescent moon photo of the the month of Rajab 1444 Hijri hanging above a building in Morocco.

Crescent moon photo of the the month of Rajab 1444 Hijri hanging above a building in Morocco. Photograph taken on Sunday evening, 22 January 2023 (ICOP).

Meanwhile, from Saudi Arabia, Mr Ahmad Aljahni, was able to photograph the crescent moon using CCD-imaging technique after sunset local time. The crescent was not sighted using naked eye.

Close-up of crescent moon (hilal) of 1 Rajab 1444 AH from Saudi Arabia.

Close-up of crescent moon (hilal) of 1 Rajab 1444 AH from Saudi Arabia. Image taken via telescope and CCD camera by Ahmed alJuhni (ICOP) on Sunday, 22 January 2023.

The hilal of 1 Rajab 1444 AH was also visibile via telescope from United Arab Emirate after sunset local time. Here is a photo of the very thin crescent moon of Rajab 1444 Hijri through a telescope:

Photo of crescent moon of 1 Rajab 1444 AH through a telescope from Dubai, UAE on Sunday, 22 January 2023 (Dr. Belal Alshammaa - ICOP).

Photo of crescent moon of 1 Rajab 1444 AH through a telescope from Dubai, UAE on Sunday, 22 January 2023 (Dr. Belal Alshammaa – ICOP).

Crescent moon photo of 1 Rajab 1444 AH from Paraguay.

Crescent moon photo of 1 Rajab 1444 AH from Paraguay.

From South Africa, crescent moon photo of 1 Rajab 1444 AH, visible by naked eye on Sunday, 22 January 2022.

From South Africa, crescent moon photo of 1 Rajab 1444 AH, visible by naked eye on Sunday, 22 January 2022.

A very beautiful crescent moon of 1 Rajab 1444 AH was photographed from Mexico alongside Venus and Saturn – which are in conjunction in the sky.

Beautiful crescent moon of Rajab 1444 AH photographed from Mexico on the evening of Sunday, 22 January 2023 (César Cantú).

Beautiful crescent moon of Rajab 1444 AH photographed from Mexico on the evening of Sunday, 22 January 2023 (César Cantú).

From Chile, another beautiful photo of the crescent moon of Rajab 1444 AH was also captured:

Crescent moon photo of 1 Rajab 1444 AH from Chile, on Sunday, 22 January 2023 (Kristiano Contracruz).

Crescent moon photo of 1 Rajab 1444 AH from Chile, on Sunday, 22 January 2023 (Kristiano Contracruz).

From Alberta, Canada, a beautiful photo of the crescent moon of Rajab 1444 AH was captured alongside Venus and Saturn.

Crescent moon of 1 Rajab 1444 AH in a beautiful sky. Photo taken on Sunday evening from Alberta, Canada (Alan Dyer).

Crescent moon of 1 Rajab 1444 AH in a beautiful sky. Photo taken on Sunday evening from Alberta, Canada (Alan Dyer).

Other positive results of moon sighting on Sunday come from Indonesia, South Africa, Guyana, Trinidad and Palestine. The crescent moon should be more easily visible from the American continent too. Negative results were received from Australia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India and the UK.

Based on these result, by global moon sighting criterion, 1 Rajab 1444 AH corresponds to Monday, 23 January 2023 CE. This moon sighting or rukyet-e hilal result also match closely with the previously published cescent moon visibility map of Rajab 1444 AH.

May Allah bless us in this sacred month of Rajab.

Dua entering the month of Rajab in Arabic and english translation (hadith).

[alert]See also: Global Islamic Calendar 2023 based on predicted moon sightings.[/alert]

Old Crescent Moon Photo of the Month Preceding Rajab

In the meantime, below is a photograph of a beautiful waning – or old – crescent moon of Jumadal AKhirah 1444 AH (the month preceding Rajab) that was seen and photographed from New Zealand on the morning of Saturday, 21 January 2023.

Thin crescent moon rises over Cape Kidnappers just before sunrise, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand by Ankh Photography. This is the last visible crescent moon of islamic month Jumadal Akhirah 1444 AH that precedes Rajab.

Thin crescent moon rises over Cape Kidnappers just before sunrise, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand by Ankh Photography. This is the last visible crescent moon of islamic month Jumadal Akhirah 1444 AH that precedes Rajab.

Habib bin Hilal

Habib bin Hilal is Editor in Chief of this blog and manager of the website: Alhabib - Coloring with Islam.

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