- **Q: Why do different organizations have different start dates for Ramadan?
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Ramadan / Islamic Observances
As Ramadan 2026 approaches, discrepancies in determining the start date have emerged between different organizations in Indonesia. This article compiles the latest information regarding hilal (new moon) sightings and the resulting announcem...
The determination of Ramadan's start date relies on the sighting of the hilal, which marks the beginning of the Islamic lunar month. The process involves both astronomical calculations and physical observations. The Sidang Isbat considers reports from various observation points across Indonesia.
The differences in methodologies between Muhammadiyah and the government often lead to varying start dates. Muhammadiyah relies on astronomical calculations, while the government combines these calculations with visual sightings.
Yenny Wahid's statement highlights the importance of tolerance and understanding regarding these differences. The potential completion of Syakban to 30 days is based on initial hilal observations, which could align the government's decision closer to Muhammadiyah's declaration.
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