Ramadan Begins in Saudi Arabia on March 1st
The holy month of Ramadan will commence in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, March 1st. The sighting of the crescent moon on Friday marked the official beginning of the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. This is a significant moment for millions of Muslims around the world as they prepare for a month of fasting, prayer, and reflection.
As Ramadan begins, Saudi Arabia joins the global Muslim community in honoring this sacred time. The sighting of the crescent moon holds great importance in Islamic tradition, signaling the start of Ramadan, a period of spiritual growth and devotion. It is a time when Muslims focus on self-discipline, charity, and strengthening their connection to Allah through acts of worship and good deeds.
The beginning of Ramadan varies from country to country, depending on the moon sighting, making this moment all the more special for those observing the fast in Saudi Arabia and beyond.
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