Ruet-e-Hilal Committee to sight Ramadan moon in Peshawar today

Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Chairman wishes Ramadan begins on same day throughout country

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Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Chairman Maulana Muhammad Abdul Khabir Azad along other members of the committee is sighting the moon in this undated file image. —Radio Pakistan
Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Chairman Maulana Muhammad Abdul Khabir Azad along other members of the committee is sighting the moon in this undated file image. —Radio Pakistan

  • District Ruet-e-Hilal Committees to also hold meetings.
  • Committee's chairman requests all Pakistanis to sight moon.
  • Moon sighting of Hijri year 1445 to be held on Shaban 29.


PESHAWAR: Maulana Muhammad Abdul Khabir Azad will preside over a meeting of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee today (Monday) evening in Peshawar before sighting the Ramadan moon.

Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Chairman Azad has requested all Pakistanis to sight the crescent, wishing that the holy month began on the same day throughout the country. 

If the moon is sighted, the holy month will begin on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, meetings of other zonal and district Ruet-e-Hilal Committees will be held simultaneously at their respective places on Shaban 29 after Asr prayers, for the Ramadan moon sighting of Hijri year 1445.

The Ramadan moon was expected to be born at 2pm Sunday and it could be sighted the today, when its age would be more than 28 hours, as per the Met Office.

The holy month, which is observed with religious fervour and zeal, will see millions of Pakistanis along with billions of Muslims around the world observing fast from dawn till sunset with the fasting hours falling between 12 to 17 hours — depending on the geographical locations across the globe.

Like many other countries, Ramadan, in Pakistan, is marked by increased charity and public food drives with the people establishing roadside stalls for people returning to their homes in the evening.

The month, usually, also witnesses increased business activities due to religious festivities as well as shopping trends in the run-up to Eid ul Fitr.