Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan Announce Start of Ramadan Tomorrow
Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan confirmed Ramadan will begin tomorrow following crescent moon sightings, marking the start of fasting for millions of Muslims.
Authorities confirmed the crescent moon sighting, announcing that the holy month of Ramadan will officially begin tomorrow, Wednesday, marking the start of fasting across Saudi Arabia.
Tomorrow will therefore be observed as the first day of Ramadan, when Muslims begin fasting from dawn to sunset and engage in increased religious activities.
Taliban in Afghanistan are also expected to observe the start of Ramadan tomorrow, aligning with regional moon-sighting announcements and preparations already underway among communities.
In many Muslim-majority countries, Ramadan begins following official confirmation of the crescent moon, sometimes resulting in minor differences in starting dates between nations.
Although astronomical calculations assist predictions, many countries still rely on traditional visual moon sightings to officially declare the beginning of Ramadan.
Religious authorities say Ramadan remains a time of reflection, charity, and community unity, with preparations continuing as millions prepare to observe the holy month.
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