Dubai: Moon-sighting committees in some countries announced that the crescent moon has not been sighted on Sunday, March 10. So in these countries March 12 will be the first day of Ramadan. Moon-sighting committees in countries all around the world have gathered to see the last moon of Sha’ban, which marks the start of the holy month of Ramadan.
Australia: The Australian Fatwa Council announced that Ramadan 2024 will begin on March 12 for Muslims in the country. The Australian National Imams Council said that the date was issuedafter consulting with the Imams from the Australian Fatwa Council and the Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamad.
Philippines: The Bangsamoro Grand Mufti said that the crescent moon was not sighted on Sunday, March 10, and thus the holy month would commence on March 12.
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Singapore: The Mufti of Singapore has announced that Ramadan in the country will begin on March 12.
Indonesia: The Ministry of Religious Affairs in Indonesia announced the start date of Ramadan as March 12, as the crescent had not been sighted at the observation points in the country.
Malaysia: The Keeper of the Rulers’ Seal, Syed Danial Syed Ahmad, in Malaysia has announced that Ramadan will start on March 12 in the country.
Brunei: Ramadan will begin on March 12 in Brunei, as the crescent moon has not been sighted from any part of the country.
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