The Central Ruet-e-Hilal committee will gather in Peshawar on March 11 to observe the Ramadan moon.
According to reports, Abdul Khabir Azad, Chairman of the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, would head the session in Peshawar on March 11.
Meanwhile, zonal committees will convene in their designated zones to gather and evaluate reports on the moon sighting.
This indicates that the holy month of Ramadan would most likely start on March 12 in Pakistan. Earlier, weather analyst Jawad Memon anticipated that Ramadan in the country will begin on March 12.
According to Memon, the Ramadan moon will be born on March 10, although it will not be visible to the naked eye until March 11. He claimed there is a 95% possibility that the first fast will take place on March 12.
“First Taraweeh will be observed on the night of March 11 [whereas] the first fast will be on March 12,” Memon had stated.
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