Post by MAmine on Apr 30, 2013 6:08:08 GMT -5
Peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings
Dear Brothers, I offer you in this thread a software that calculates and display the Arab - Hijri calendar with the patch "Nasii" by using the account of lunar and solar cycles, to suit Arabs months with the seasons of the year, but returns to sacred months logical reason the prohibition on hunting land ...
I have relied on the accounts of NASA that allows to know times of the emergence of new moons in hours and minutes since 1999 BC to 4000 AD in Gregorian calendar and I compared it with the beginning of the Arab months even managed Thankfully get a percentage match of approximately 98%, and the percentage difference does not exceed one day and this is normal because lunar month is equal to 29.530588 day and process of calculating dates is based on months with number of days ranges between 29 and 30 days.
eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phasecat.html
The method of calculation is as follows:
- The beginning of the new Arab - Hijri Calendar - AH is on January 18, 622 AD, because it is the day of moon conjunction according to NASA.
- Years are divided into sessions in each 19-year cycle called Metronic Cycle .
- Years 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 16 and 19 of each cycle, are leap years (13 months). - The rest are simple years contain 12 months.
- The Nasii is fourth month in all leap years.
- Numbering months is as follows:
1. Muharram
2. Safar
3. Rabii 1
4. Nasii (in leap years)
5. Rabii 2
6. Jumada 1
7. Jumada 2
8. Rajab
9. Shaaban
10. Ramadan
11. Chawwal
12. Dhou Al-qi'da
13. Dhou Al-Hijja
From here: 5.39.80.167/index.php
I leave you in God's care and wait for your remarks.
Sorry for my bad english
Dear Brothers, I offer you in this thread a software that calculates and display the Arab - Hijri calendar with the patch "Nasii" by using the account of lunar and solar cycles, to suit Arabs months with the seasons of the year, but returns to sacred months logical reason the prohibition on hunting land ...
I have relied on the accounts of NASA that allows to know times of the emergence of new moons in hours and minutes since 1999 BC to 4000 AD in Gregorian calendar and I compared it with the beginning of the Arab months even managed Thankfully get a percentage match of approximately 98%, and the percentage difference does not exceed one day and this is normal because lunar month is equal to 29.530588 day and process of calculating dates is based on months with number of days ranges between 29 and 30 days.
eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phasecat.html
The method of calculation is as follows:
- The beginning of the new Arab - Hijri Calendar - AH is on January 18, 622 AD, because it is the day of moon conjunction according to NASA.
- Years are divided into sessions in each 19-year cycle called Metronic Cycle .
- Years 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 16 and 19 of each cycle, are leap years (13 months). - The rest are simple years contain 12 months.
- The Nasii is fourth month in all leap years.
- Numbering months is as follows:
1. Muharram
2. Safar
3. Rabii 1
4. Nasii (in leap years)
5. Rabii 2
6. Jumada 1
7. Jumada 2
8. Rajab
9. Shaaban
10. Ramadan
11. Chawwal
12. Dhou Al-qi'da
13. Dhou Al-Hijja
From here: 5.39.80.167/index.php
I leave you in God's care and wait for your remarks.
Sorry for my bad english