The Supreme Court of Saudi Arabia has officially announced that Thursday will mark the completion of the holy month of Ramadan, with Friday confirmed as the first day of Eid al-Fitr.
The announcement follows the traditional moon sighting process, which determines the end of Ramadan and the beginning of Shawwal, the tenth month in the Islamic calendar.
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Muslims across Saudi Arabia and many parts of the world are now preparing to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, a significant religious festival marked by special prayers, charity, and communal gatherings. The day symbolizes gratitude, unity, and the completion of a month devoted to fasting, reflection, and spiritual growth.
Religious leaders have called on the Muslim Ummah to uphold the values of compassion, generosity, and devotion cultivated during Ramadan.
“May Allah accept our fasting, prayers, and good deeds during this blessed month,” the statement read, as messages of goodwill and Eid greetings continue to pour in globally.
