Has the moon been sighted for Ramadan 2020?
RIYADH: Ramadan 2020 will begin on Friday April 24, Saudi Arabia's Supreme Court reported on Thursday.
The heavenly month in the current year will be uniquely extraordinary to past ones as the coronavirus pandemic has halted a great part of the world's exercises, including at spots of love.
The Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah, Islam's two holiest destinations, are viably vacant as both city's populaces are under a full check in time to stop the infection spreading.
At the point when Ramadan begins the Kingdom will facilitate the lockdown with the goal that individuals can leave their homes to address vital issues, for example, social insurance and nourishment supplies, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For the most part, the two urban areas swell with guests every year during Ramadan as travelers from over the globe look for the favors of revering at the heavenly mosques. The Kingdom halted all journeys in late February to contain the infection.
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The heavenly month in the current year will be uniquely extraordinary to past ones as the coronavirus pandemic has halted a great part of the world's exercises, including at spots of love.
The Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah, Islam's two holiest destinations, are viably vacant as both city's populaces are under a full check in time to stop the infection spreading.
At the point when Ramadan begins the Kingdom will facilitate the lockdown with the goal that individuals can leave their homes to address vital issues, for example, social insurance and nourishment supplies, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For the most part, the two urban areas swell with guests every year during Ramadan as travelers from over the globe look for the favors of revering at the heavenly mosques. The Kingdom halted all journeys in late February to contain the infection.
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Has the moon been sighted for Ramadan 2020?
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