Maulana Syed Muhammad Abdul Khabeer Azad, the chairman, announced the crescent moon’s sighting. Thus, Ramazan in Pakistan begins on Tuesday. This news emerged during a Peshawar press conference and post-committee meeting. Consequently, Muslims nationwide enter a month-long fast.
Various regions confirmed the moon’s sighting, prompting the start of Ramazan. Hence, Maulana Azad congratulated the Muslim community on this holy start.
Moreover, Lahore’s committee and sightings in Islamabad and Peshawar verified the moon’s presence. Subsequently, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif extended their congratulations. They stressed prayers for national prosperity and unity.
The meteorological department’s forecast for March 11 was accurate. Similarly, India, Afghanistan, and others announced Ramazan’s start on March 12. Likewise, Saudi Arabia and Gulf countries confirmed their sightings, as reported by SPA.
Pakistanis and Muslims worldwide eagerly anticipate Ramazan. It is a time for fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. Focused on spiritual growth and self-discipline, it fosters unity and devotion.
As mosques prepare and communities unite for prayers and meals, Pakistan readies for Ramazan. Announced by Maulana Azad, it marks a period of spiritual renewal and global Muslim solidarity.