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In Saudi Arabia, Ramadan is anticipated to begin on March 11

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According to astronomy expert Ibrahim Al Jarwan’s anticipated findings, Saudi Arabia’s Ramadan is expected to begin on March 11, 2024.

Based on astronomical calculations, Al Jarwan, who is the chairman of the board of the Emirates Astronomy Society, made this prediction.

If Ramadan starts on March 11 in Saudi Arabia, it is expected to begin on March 11 or 12 in Pakistan as well.

Al Jarwan also made the intriguing observation that Saudi Arabia’s winters are predicted to begin on December 22 and end on March 20. As a result, Ramadan will occur in the winter for the first time in 26 years, a trend that is predicted to last until 2031.

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Throughout the month of Ramadan, people around the world observe daily fasts that last from sunrise until sunset. Each roza is anticipated to run 13 to 15 hours in Saudi Arabia this year, which gives the fasting experience something new.

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The celebration of Eid-ul Fitar, which is expected to occur around April 10 or 11, is also affected by the start of Ramadan on March 11. The advent of Ramadan and the significant observance of fasting, prayer, and introspection are eagerly anticipated by the faithful as the holy month draws near.

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