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Saudi Arabia Declares Eid-el-Fitr Celebration on Wednesday

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through its official platform for the Muslim community, Haramain, has declared Wednesday, April 10th, 2024, as the day for Eid-el-Fitr celebration. The decision was made following the non-sighting of the crescent moon in Saudi Arabia on Monday.

According to a statement released on the Haramain Facebook page, since the moon was not sighted on Monday, the Eid-el-Fitr celebration will now be observed on Wednesday.

This announcement affects millions of Muslims worldwide who follow the Saudi Arabian lunar calendar for religious observances.

Furthermore, the statement emphasized that the Ramadan fast will continue on Tuesday, urging Muslims across the globe to utilize this remaining period to engage in acts that please God.

“The crescent moon was NOT sighted in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, Eid Al Fitr will be celebrated on Wednesday, 10th April 2024.

May Allāh ﷻ allow us to utilize the remaining moments of this blessed month to engage in that which pleases Him, may He accept our siyām, qiyām & a’māl & may He allow us to witness many more Ramadāns in good health. Āmīn,” the statement read.

The announcement from Saudi Arabia is significant as it sets the date for Eid-el-Fitr for Muslims around the world, providing clarity and uniformity in the celebration of this important religious holiday.

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Eid-el-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting and prayer for Muslims worldwide. It is a time of joy, feasting, and giving thanks to Allah for the strength and perseverance during the month-long fast. Muslims celebrate Eid with special prayers, feasts, and gatherings with family and friends.

This declaration from Saudi Arabia will guide Muslims in planning their Eid celebrations and gatherings, ensuring a unified observance of this auspicious occasion across different countries and communities.

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