India typically begins upon the sighting of the crescent moon marking the start of Ramadan. In Saudi Arabia, if the Ramadan crescent moon is sighted on Sunday evening, fasting will commence on Monday, March 11.
Also Read: Ramadan 2024: London Mayor officially switches on festival lights, says ‘our diversity is a strength’ | WATCH In a post on X, The Holy Mosques wrote, “Ramadan 1445 : The Supreme Court of Saudi Arabia officially calls for residents to investigate the crescent of the holy month of #Ramadan on Sunday evening, 10th March 2024, 29 Sha'ban 1445 AH." However, if the crescent moon is not sighted on Sunday after Maghrib or evening prayers, fasting will begin on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. Similarly, in India, fasting begins based on the sighting of the crescent moon, aligning with the same dates as observed in Saudi Arabia.
This period of fasting is a central aspect of Ramadan, symbolizing devotion, self-discipline, and spiritual growth for Muslims across these regions. If the Ramadan crescent moon is sighted on Sunday evening, the Taraweeh prayers will begin that night and Muslims in Saudi Arabia will begin fasting on Monday, March 11.
If the Ramadan crescent is not on Sunday after Maghrib or evening prayers, the holy month will start on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. Also Read: Ramadan 2024: Find out why Saudi Arabia's Prince Mohammad Bin Salman banned iftar in mosques ahead of Ramadan Throughout Ramadan, Muslims abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset as an act of devotion and spiritual discipline.
The fasting period revolves around two main meals: Iftar and Suhoor. Iftar is the meal eaten after sunset, marking the end of the day's fast, while Suhoor is consumed before dawn, prior to beginning the fast for
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