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Ruet-e-Hilal Committee set to meet for Ramadan moonsighting on March 11

If crescent is sighted, the holy month in Pakistan will begin on March 12

By Web Desk
March 08, 2024
Representational image of a new crescent.  — AFP
Representational image of a new crescent.  — AFP

A meeting of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee will convene to look for the crescent of Ramadan 1445 Hijri on Monday (March 11) in Peshawar.

The committee will meet under the chairmanship of Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad after the Asr prayers. Meanwhile, different zonal committee’s meetings would also convene in their respective domains — to receive and assess moon sighting reports.

If crescent is sighted, the holy month in Pakistan will begin on March 12.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have called on their citizens to look for the Ramadan moon on the evening of March 10, which signifies that the Arab countries will likely have the first Roza a day ahead of Pakistan, which is the usual case.

Weather expert Jawad Memon told Geo.tv earlier that though the moon for the month of Ramadan will be born on March 10, it will not be visible at the time and can only be seen via the naked eye by March 11.

"First taraweeh will be observed on the night of March 11 [whereas] its 95% probable that the first fast will be on March 12," Memon said.

The holy month, which is observed with religious fervour and zeal, will see millions of Pakistanis along with billions of Muslims around the world observing fast from dawn till sunset with the fasting hours falling between 12 to 17 hours — depending on the geographical locations across the globe.

Like many other countries, Ramadan, in Pakistan, is marked by increased charity and public food drives with the people establishing roadside stalls for people returning to their homes in the evening.

The month, usually, also witnesses increased business activities due to religious festivities as well as shopping trends in the run-up to Eid ul Fitr.