The Full Moon of “Badr Dhu al-Hijjah” Marks the Beginning of the New Hijrian Year 1446

Fatshimetrie, June 19 – Ashraf Tadros, Professor of Astronomy at the National Institute of Astronomical and Geophysical Research, announced that Saturday will mark the full moon of “Badr Dhu al-Hijjah” at 3:09 a.m. Cairo local time , thus marking the start of the new Hijrian year 1446 on Sunday July 7, from an astronomical point of view.

According to Tadros, the moon’s brightness that day will reach 100%, and it will rise immediately after sunset to shine in the sky throughout the night until it sets at sunrise the next day. Morning.

This full moon of “Badr Dhu al-Hijjah” is a major astronomical event that marks the start of a new year in the Hijri calendar. It is also a good time for observing the sky and contemplating the beauty and majesty of the universe around us.

Lunar phases have always fascinated humanity and have been used for millennia to measure time and organize calendars. The full moon of “Badr Dhu al-Hijjah” is a reminder of the cyclicality of nature and the importance of following celestial movements to better understand our place in the universe.

By observing the full moon of “Badr Dhu al-Hijjah”, we are invited to reconnect with nature, contemplate the beauty of the cosmos and meditate on the mysteries of space and time. It is a unique opportunity to celebrate the grandeur of the universe and be inspired by its infinite wisdom.

May this full moon of “Badr Dhu al-Hijjah” be a reminder for us of the importance of staying connected to nature and the universe around us, of taking the time to observe the sky and appreciate the beauty and grandeur of celestial phenomena. May we find in this contemplation a source of wonder and inspiration to nourish our mind and soul.

In this new Hijrian year 1446, may the full moon of “Badr Dhu al-Hijjah” illuminate our hearts and minds, and guide us on the path of wisdom and knowledge.

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