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Friday, May 26, 2017

Ramadan begins Saturday in Saudi


The Muslim sacred fasting month of Ramadan is because of start Saturday in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, religious experts in both nations declared.

The declarations came after religious experts in the two Gulf Arab nations neglected to locate the bow moon on Thursday night, state media announced.

The Sunni mufti of Lebanon, Abdullatif Deryan, likewise reported that Saturday would be the begin of Ramadan.

There was no quick declaration from other Muslim nations in the Middle East and North Africa.

Amid Ramadan, Muslims around the globe keep away from eating, drinking, smoking and engaging in sexual relations from first light to sunset.

They break the quick with a dinner known as iftar and before day break they have a moment chance to eat and drink amid suhur.

Ramadan is consecrated to Muslims since custom says the Koran was uncovered to the Prophet Mohammed amid that month.

Ramadan is trailed by the devour of Eid al-Fitr.

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