Thursday 13 March 2025 12:16 GMT

Ramadan Begins On Saturday In Jordan


(MENAFN- Jordan Times) AMMAN - The holy month of Ramadan begins on Saturday in Jordan, Grand Mufti Ahmad Hasanat announced on Friday.

Hasanat made the announcement during an event the Ifta Department organized at the King Hussein bin Talal Mosque in Amman.

The Grand Mufti said that the crescent moon (hilal) of the new lunar month was spotted in Jordan on Friday, which makes Saturday the first day of Ramadan, during which Muslims observe dawn-to-dusk fasting.

In Islam, to determine the start of lunar months, including Ramadan, people look for the crescent and those who sight the new moon report to the Sharia court to testify.
For the beginning of Ramadan, Muslim scholars and astronomers meet before sunset on the 29th of Shaban to spot the new moon, headed by the chief Islamic justice, who traditionally has the final say over the issue.
The same applies to the end of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, as scholars and experts meet on the 29th of the month to decide, depending on the sighting of the hilal, whether to complete 30 days of fasting or announce Eid Al Fitr, the holiday on the first of Shawwal, when Muslims break their fast.

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