Mangaluru/Udupi: Aug 12: The two prominent Khazis in coastal Karnataka have announced that the Eid ul Adha will be celebrated on August 22 after the Zul Hijjah moon was sighted on Sunday evening in Kerala.
Hence, people in coastal Karnataka and middle eastern countries like Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates where hundreds of expatriate from this region reside, will not celebrate the festival of sacrifice on the same day this year.
In most of the Middle Eastern countries the first day of Eid ul Adha will begin a day earlier, i.e., on August 21 as the crescent moon was sighted in Saudi Arabia on Saturday evening. The Day of Arafat will fall on Monday, August 20.
Reliable sources said that the new moon was sighted in Kappad area of Kerala’s Kozhikode district on Sunday evening. Hence, Twaqa Ahmed Musliyar, a prominent Khazi in Dakshina Kannada and Ibrahim Musliyar, another prominent Khazi in Udupi district, confirmed the beginning of the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar from tonight.

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