Saudi Arabia Confirms Sighting of Ramadan Crescent, Fasting Begins Tomorrow
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has officially announced the sighting of the new crescent moon, signaling the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan.
The Saudi Supreme Court confirmed Tuesday evening that credible witnesses in multiple locations across the kingdom sighted the crescent, after which the authorities authenticated the reports and declared the start of the fasting month.
First Day of Ramadan
Following the confirmation, Wednesday has been declared the first day of Ramadan in Saudi Arabia. The announcement means millions of Muslims across the world—especially countries that traditionally follow Saudi Arabia’s moon-sighting declarations—may begin fasting on the same day.
Regional and Global Reactions
Many Gulf and Middle Eastern countries are expected to align their Ramadan start dates with Saudi Arabia’s declaration, while others will issue their own announcements after completing independent moon-sighting exercises.
The beginning of Ramadan marks a period of intensified devotion, charity, and communal worship for Muslims worldwide.
Further updates from other Islamic authorities and nations are expected in the coming hours.
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