About this Event
Astronomy of Islamic Calendar
This presentation will discuss the history of lunar calendars from over 3000 BC to the present (21st century), explaining their principles, followed by the science and jurisprudence of Islamic calendars. It will conclude with the methods and annual data of moon sightings in the UK for the public benefit. It’s a must-attend for anyone interested in the history, culture, astronomy, and major world religions.
Our speaker Qamar Uddin is an electronics engineering graduate who has worked as a hardware and software design engineer for over 24 years in the scientific research/computing industry before changing careers to become a high school teacher since 2013 (after completing a PGCE training course with QTS).
He joined the York Astronomical Society in 2007 to develop his practical astronomy experience. He manages a network of crescent moon watch volunteers across the country, relating to the Islamic Calendar for the UK (including the dates of Ramadan and Eid)
The hybrid meeting is also available online via the Zoom platform
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mexborough Church Hall, 58A Church Street, Mexborough, United Kingdom
GBP 2.88






