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Saudi Arabia, Gulf neighbours say Ramadan to start on Saturday

Palestinian Muslims hold eve-of-Ramadan prayers outside the Dome of the Rock in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem.
Palestinian Muslims hold eve-of-Ramadan prayers outside the Dome of the Rock in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem. - Copyright AFP AHMAD GHARABLI
Palestinian Muslims hold eve-of-Ramadan prayers outside the Dome of the Rock in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem. - Copyright AFP AHMAD GHARABLI

For Muslims in Saudi Arabia and most Sunni-ruled Middle Eastern states Ramadan will begin on Saturday, but in Shiite-majority Iran and Iraq it will start the following day, authorities announced. 

The holy month, during which hundreds of millions of faithful around the world observe a daytime fast, traditionally begins with the sighting of the crescent moon. 

Sunni-majority Saudi Arabia, home to Islam’s two holiest sites, was joined by its Gulf Arab neighbours in declaring that it had been sighted on Friday.

“The Supreme Court has decided that tomorrow, Saturday, is the first day of the month of (Ramadan),” the official Saudi Press Agency posted on X.

Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Libya, the Palestinian territories and Sudan announced they too would begin the fast on Saturday.

But the office of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and Iraq’s top Shiite cleric, Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, declared Sunday the first day of Ramadan.

In multi-confessional Lebanon, the grand mufti announced Saturday as the first day of Ramadan for Sunnis, state media reported.

Observing the Ramadan fast is one of the five pillars of Islam, requiring believers to abstain from eating, drinking, smoking and sex during daylight hours. Observant Muslims are also encouraged to donate to the poor.

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