Religious authorities in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as other Middle Eastern countries, on Tuesday announced their decision regarding the sighting of the Ramadan moon.

HaramainInfo, the social media account of Saudi Arabia’s main religious authority, confirmed that the crescent was sighted in the country’s eastern provinces. It added that Wednesday will be the first day of Ramadan.

Usually, the crescent moon is first spotted in Gulf countries such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia and some parts of India and Western countries, while Ramadan is observed a day later in India.

The crescent moon is likely to be visible on Wednesday, 18 February, between 6:15 pm and 6:45 pm in India.

During Ramadan, it is recommended to perform Taraweeh prayers, which are special night prayers, in addition to the five daily prayers.

Ramadan, also spelled Ramazan, is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is one of the most sacred and widely observed months, which is celebrated with deep devotion by millions of Muslims worldwide.

The festival is a time of spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and heightened religious consciousness, marking a period of fasting, prayer, and charity. The observance of Ramadan is deeply rooted in the teachings of Islam and is looked at as a divine opportunity for believers to cleanse their hearts and strengthen their connection with Allah.


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