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Ramadan begins in Saudi Arabia, UAE as moon sighted

People in Saudi Arabia to observe their first fast on Saturday

By Web Desk
February 28, 2025
A view of a new moon. — IslamiCity
A view of a new moon. — IslamiCity

Saudi Arabia and the UAE on Friday announced sighting the crescent of holy month of Ramadan.

The people in the Gulf countries will observe their first fast today (Saturday).

Saudi Arabia is usually the first country to see the moon for Islamic months, which is followed by other Arab, Middle Eastern and Western countries and some parts of India.

The Muslim world welcomes Ramadan with religious zeal and fervour. Over a billion believers will fast during the month to practice patience and self-control while also promoting charity and welfare.

The Islamic months last 29 or 30 days and the beginning or end of a month depends on the appearance of crescent, so Ramadan is not set on any specific day annually.

The month of Ramadan is the ninth of the 12 months of the Islamic calendar. Despite having as many months as the Gregorian calendar, the Islamic calendar is nearly 10 days shorter due to being based on the lunar orbit.

This is why Ramadan falls at a different time every year according to the Gregorian calendar.