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Ramazan Moon Sighted in Saudi Arabia

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LAHORE MIRROR — The crescent moon of Ramazan has been sighted in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries on Sunday, marking the beginning of the holy month, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

This marks the beginning of a period of fasting and spiritual reflection for millions of Muslims in the kingdom and across Arab and Middle Eastern nations.

The announcement paves the way for devout Muslims in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries to embark on their first day of fasting on Monday, in accordance with Islamic tradition.

Meanwhile, the moon was not sighted in Australia, the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei, meaning the first day of Ramadan in these countries will be on Tuesday, March 12.

In Pakistan, the meteorological department has already predicted the sighting of the Ramazan moon on March 11. If observed, this would mark the beginning of Ramazan on Tuesday, March 12, in the country.

Ramazan holds immense significance for believers worldwide, with fasting observed from dawn until sunset, accompanied by prayers and acts of charity.