Ramzan moon not visible in India, the first fast will be on Friday

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The moon of the month of Ramzan has not been sighted in any part of the country including Delhi on Wednesday and the first fast will be on March 24. Shahi Imam of Fatehpuri Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Maulana Mufti Mukarram Ahmed said that there was no news of sighting of the moon of Ramzan from any part of the country including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Telangana, so it is announced that the first Roza will be on March 24 i.e. Will be on Friday.

A month in Islam is of 29 or 30 days. The number of days in a month depends on the sighting of the moon. He said Thursday is the 30th of ‘Shaban’, the eighth month of the Islamic calendar. Syed Shaaban Bukhari, Naib Imam of Jama Masjid, said in a statement, “The moon of Ramzan Mubarak has not been sighted in any part of the country on March 22, so the month of Ramzan will start from Friday.”

Muslim organization ‘Imarat-e-Sharia Hind’ said in a statement that the moon was neither sighted in Delhi nor was the news of its sighting received from any part of the country. In a statement issued by Najibullah Qasmi, secretary of the organization’s Ruyat-e-Hilal (moon committee), it has been said that the month of Ramzan will start from March 24. Idar-e-Sharia Hind is part of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind.

The holy month of Ramadan begins the next day after the sighting of the moon, and for the next 30 days, members of the Muslim community do not eat or drink anything from sunrise to sunset, and spend most of their time in the worship of Allah. . Also in the evening special prayers are offered in mosques called ‘Tarahawi’. The entire Quran is recited in this prayer. This process continues till the moon of Eid is sighted. This time Eid may fall on 21 or 22 April.

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