The
Islamic holy month of Ramadan is to start tomorrow in Nigeria, the
Sultan of Sokoto Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar announced last night, hours
after most Muslim countries in the Middle East made a similar
announcement.
In a statement,
chairman of the Sultanate Council’s advisory committee on religious
affairs Professor Sambo Junaid said no report of sighting of the new
moon was received from the various moon sighting committees across the
country.
“Tomorrow, Tuesday 9th
of July, 2013 is therefore the 30th day of Sha’aban, 1434 AH. Wednesday,
10th of July is therefore the 1st day of Ramadan,1434 AH,” he added.
Also
last night, Secretary-general of the council Prof. Ishaq Oloyede
announced that the new moon had not been sighted anywhere in the
country.
“Reports across the
world including Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia did have it that the
moon has not been sighted. Also nowhere in Nigeria was the moon sighted
as the moon sighting committee did not receive any report that the moon
has been sighted,” he said.
“Islam
is a religion of guidance and being regulated by the laid down rules.
Since the moon was not sighted, Ramadan fasts commences on Wednesday.”
The Saudi Royal Court had earlier announced that Ramadan will start tomorrow in Saudi Arabia.
Other
Muslim countries in the Middle East, including the United Arab
Emirates, Jordan and Egypt, also said Ramadan starts tomorrow.
The
beginning of the month depends on the first sighting of the crescent
moon. As the Islamic lunar year is 354 or 355 days long, Ramadan starts
approximately 10 days earlier in each Gregorian year.
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