Saudi Supreme Court’s appeal to see the moon of Ramadan on Tuesday

(24News) The Supreme Court of Saudi Arabia on Tuesday appealed to see the moon of Ramadan, and has asked the citizens and foreigners to give testimony on seeing the moon.

The Saudi Supreme Court has said that the local committees of the sighting of the crescent should try to see the moon in the observatories. Tuesday 21st March will be considered as 29th Sha’ban, on this basis and by following the Sunnah it is requested to see the moon on this day, the Supreme Court has said that whoever saw the moon on the said day, he should go to the nearest court. Record the testimony.

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