Saudi Arabian authorities have announced that the holy month of Ramazan is expected to begin on Monday, March 11.
This is based on the sighting of the crescent moon, which is expected to occur on the evening of Sunday, March 10th.
Dr. Sharaf Al-Safani, head of the Astronomy Department, stated that the new moon will be visible for approximately 13 minutes after sunset in Makkah. This sighting will be followed by the official registration of testimonies in the Supreme Court, confirming the start of Ramadan.
The announcement brings great anticipation as Muslims around the world prepare for a month of spiritual reflection, fasting, and prayer. Ramazan is one of the five pillars of Islam, and its observance holds immense significance for the Muslim community.