When is the Eid ul Adha moon visible in Pakistan?

 When is the Eid ul Adha moon visible in Pakistan?

When is the Eid ul Adha moon visible in Pakistan?

When Eid ul Adha expected in Pakistan?. Climate Data Processing Centre forecast that the Zil-Hajj moon could be sighted in Pakistan on June 19 (Monday). The Met Office said that the moon will be born on June 18 at 9:37pm which could be sighted on June 19.

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Consequently, the first Zil-Hajj will be observed on June 20 (Tuesday) and Eid ul Adha will be celebrated on June 29 (Thursday).

The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee meets on the 29th of every Islamic month and makes the announcement after sighting the moon.

Cattle markets

The Sindh government has issued a list of eight locations in Karachi where cattle markets will be set up.

In a notification, the provincial government stated that Section 144 was being imposed on setting up cattle markets in locations that were not authorised to avoid traffic congestion, unhygienic conditions, and security issues.

It further stated that the cattle market set up by the Malir Cantonment Board. Which previously located on the Super Highway, would set up at Taiser Town this year.

The full list of authorised cattle market locations in Karachi is as follows:

  • Taiser Town, Northern Bypass
  • Malir 15, Asoo Goth
  • Cattle Mandi Landhi
  • Rice Godown, Landhi near Baber Market
  • Hamdard University near Manghopir
  • Moach Goth, Baldia Town

Cattle Mandi permitted by the station commander in the limits of Clifton Cantonment Board

Cattle Mandi permitted by the president of Karachi Cantonment Board in the limits of Karachi Cantonment Board.

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The announcement also gave SHOs permission to file proceedings against anyone who violated Section 144 under Section 188 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

Separately, a representative for the livestock market operated by the Malir Cantonment Board at the Northern Bypass had earlier claimed that the area’s security had been tightened.

Eight security pickets have been placed along the way to the market, and police and Rangers have sent out contingents. Security guards have also been stationed at the main crossroads leading to the market.

Every year, hundreds of authorised and unauthorized cattle markets are established across the country weeks ahead of Eid ul Adha as people rush to buy the best, most beautiful sacrificial animals. 

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