The crescent moon of Ramadan was sighted on the evening of Tuesday February 17, meaning the eighth month of the Islamic calendar Shaban draws to a close.
The moon was spotted despite astronomers saying earlier in February that it would be “impossible” to see the Ramadan crescent from the region on Tuesday February 17.
The month of fasting is tied to the Islamic Hijri calendar and can only begin once we know whether the month preceding Ramadan is a 29-day or 30-day month.
Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar and a time when Muslims commit to a daily fast between sunrise and sunset.
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