RIYADH: Ramazan would begin on Sunday in Saudi Arabia, the state-run Al-Ekhbariya television channel reported on Friday.
Quoting the authorities, it said that because the crescent could not be seen with the naked eye on Friday, Ramazan would begin on Sunday.
The UAE Ramazan Moon Sighting Committee also announced that the holy month would begin on Sunday, said the website of Khaleej Times newspaper.
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In a statement following the committee’s meeting at the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, Dr Hadef bin Jowan Al Dhahiri, Minister for Justice and Chairman of the committee, said that after investigation, application of relevant Sharia laws and contacts with neighbouring countries it was decided that Sunday, June 29, would be the first day of Ramazan, said the website.
Other Gulf monarchies, including Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar, also said Ramazan would start in their countries on Sunday.
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Algeria would also mark the start of the holy month on the same day.
Yemen’s religious authorities, however, said in a statement that fasting would begin on Saturday.
Published in Dawn, June 28th, 2014
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