“The Shawwal crescent moon was visible from some parts of the Kingdom on Monday evening, meaning Eid will begin the following day,” the Saudi’s Arab News online network quoted the royal court as saying.
“Muslims will celebrate the feast of Eid’l Fitr on Wednesday, June 5, and not a day earlier, after Islamic moon-sighting committees reported no sighting of the new moon on Monday evening, June 3,” NCMF Sec. Saidamen Pangarungan said. Both Islamic feats are celebrated with congregational prayers and thanksgivings, among other festivities.
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