The moon of Ramadan 1443 AH appeared in Saudi Arabia and the first fast will be tomorrow, April 2. According to the Saudi newspaper, the m...
The moon of Ramadan 1443 AH appeared in Saudi Arabia and the first fast will be tomorrow, April 2.
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According to the Saudi newspaper, the month of Ramadan appeared in Houtha Sadir. Photo: Shutterstock |
According to the Saudi newspaper The Saudi Gazette, the moon of Ramadan was seen in Houtha Sadir area of Saudi Arabia.
The month of Ramadan has also been observed in the United Arab Emirates. The first Ramadan will be on Saturday, April 2 in the United Arab Emirates.
According to Harmain Sharifeen Twitter account, Ramadan 1443 will start from tonight, Taraweeh prayers will start from today in Harmain Sharifeen.
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Keep in mind that this will be the first year after 2019 that Ramadan will be celebrated in Saudi Arabia without coronavirus restrictions.
It may be recalled that last month, the Saudi government decided to resume I'tikaf at the Masjid al-Haram in Makkah and the Masjid al-Nabawi in Madinah during Ramadan, two years later.
According to a report in the Saudi newspaper Saudi Gazette, the announcement was made by Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, the head of the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Holy Shrines, during an annual meeting held to launch the President's plan for Ramadan this year.
He said that the Presidency would soon start issuing permits through its official website, adding that the permits would be issued subject to certain conditions and some rules would be laid down in this regard. ۔
Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia lifted restrictions on most corona viruses, including social distance in public places and quarantine requirements for vaccinated travelers. To facilitate the arrival of Muslim pilgrims.
A meeting of the Ruwit Hilal Committee will be held in Peshawar tomorrow to observe the month of Ramadan in Pakistan.
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