Bilal Khan (Quwa)
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Qur'an tells us to obey Rasul'Allah (SAW), and Rasul'Allah (SAW) didn't say anything about the moon being present or not. He (SAW) said: if you can't see it -- even due to overcast -- then you let the month complete. The ones who insist on moonsighting are focused on staying sincere to Rasul'Allah (SAW)'s orders and avoiding the risk of mixing what he (SAW) said with speculation and assumption.RasuluLLAH lived in ancient world, we should understand the context.
Calculation (Hisab) is mentioned in Quran
Quran is higher than Hadith.
So, from their standpoint, saying, "oh, Rasul'Allah (SAW) didn't know anything about astronomy" etc is an assumption or dhann, and in matters of Hukm Shari, we stay away from dhann. Rasul'Allah (SAW) also admonished a pair of Muslims for giving speculative advice to someone (which led to that person's death).
You're entitled to your view about using calculations, but I just want to caution against railing against the moonsighting folks as they have a solid Shari' grounding for their perspective.