According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), there is “no likelihood” of sighting the new moon of Rabi ul Awwal, 1444 AH on the evening of September 26, i.e., the 29th of Safar.
Therefore, Rabi ul Awwal’s first day will probably fall on September 28.
On September 26, 2022 (Monday), at 02:54 Pakistan Standard Time (PST), the new moon of Rabi ul Awwal, 1444 AH, will be born on the crossing conjunction point.
The evening of Monday, September 26, or the 29th of Safar, there is “no probability” of seeing the new moon of Rabi ul Awwal, 1444 AH, according to astronomical factors.
According to the climate record, most of the country should experience pleasant to partly cloudy weather on Monday, September 26.
It is anticipated that the 12th day of Rabi ul Awwal, which is Eid Milad-un-Nabi, will fall on Sunday (October 09).
On the evening of September 26, the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee is scheduled to gather in order to see the new moon of Rabi ul Awwal 1444 AH.