Muslims in South Africa officially welcomed the new Islamic year 1444 AH on Sunday.
The United Ulama Council of South Africa (UUCSA) confirmed that the moon for the Islamic month of Muharram (the first month of the Islamic calendar) and the new Hijri calendar year 1444 had not been sighted in South Africa on Friday.
Therefore, the first of the Islamic month and beginning of the new year was on Sunday, 31 July.
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UUCSA secretary general, Moulana Ebrahim Bham, says Muslims traditionally do not celebrate new year as it is commonly understood.
“However, we do acknowledge the passing of time to reflect on our own mortality and also to remember our ultimate destination, and to prepare for that ultimate destination.
“For verily, the intelligent person is he who prepares for his ultimate destination. That the intelligent person is he who restraints himself and does things that will benefit him in his ultimate destination.”
Bham says the Hijrah or the migration, which the Islamic calendar is based on, was a turning point for Muslims.
“All civilisations that came thereafter, all victories of Muslims in Islam that came thereafter, was because of the Hijrah. That was to show among other things that the battle between truth and falsehood is eternal and it is not based on one place.”
Bham says the real goal of a Muslim’s success is based on the efforts of struggle and sacrifice, and making a sacrifice for his religion, goals and achievements.
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