WHY RAMADAN STARTS ON DIFFERENT DAYS!

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Ramadan is a sacred month observed by millions worldwide, but why does its start date vary from country to country? The answer lies in the sighting of the crescent moon, geographical differences, religious traditions, and even weather conditions!

In Saudi Arabia, Ramadan is expected to begin on March 1, while in Indonesia, it will likely start on March 2. Some countries rely on traditional moon sighting, while others use precise astronomical calculations. The lack of a central religious authority also adds to the variations, making Ramadan a unique experience across the globe.

This fascinating phenomenon has existed for centuries, and it means that Ramadan moves back by 10–12 days each year on the calendar. While differences exist, the spiritual significance of Ramadan remains unchanged—a time of devotion, reflection, and unity among Muslims.

Find out more about this intriguing tradition and why the start date of Ramadan is never set in stone!

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