Emir of Kano Announces BeginningOf Ramadan
On Wednesday
night the Emir of Kano, and former Central Bank Governor of Nigeria, Muhammadu
Sanusi , announced the beginning of the month of Ramadan in Doguwa Local
Government Area (LGA) of the State. In accordance with a declaration from the
Saudi Arabian government, Muslims all over the world will begin fasting on Thursday.
The month
consists of 30 days of fasting from sunrise to sundown supplemented by a focus
on strengthening faith through the recitation of the Quran and charitable
giving.
The Supreme
Court of Saudi Arabia asked Muslims to keep an eye out for the slight moon,
also known as Hilal, on Tuesday and inform authorities if they sighted it. If
the moon was sighted on Tuesday, the month of Ramadan would have begun on Wednesday;
else Ramadan will begin on Thursday.
According to
the Ramadan timetable of the Directorate of Religious Affairs, Muslims living
in Reykjavik, Iceland, will fast for 22 hours and 34 minutes on the first day
of Ramadan, the longest fasting duration in the world. In Ushuaia, Argentina,
on the other hand, Muslims have the shortest fasting period of eight hours and
57 minutes
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