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Qatar reduced working hours for employees during Ramadan

 


Qatar reduced working hours for employees during Ramadan

Public sector employees will work 5 hours a day for the entire month of Ramadan Qatar has announced working hours for the public sector during Ramadan. According to Qatar's state news agency (QNA), Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Mohammad Al-Sulaiti has announced that Qatar's public sector employees will work five hours a day throughout the month of Ramadan. In this regard, Al-Sulaiti also issued a circular stating the working hours, which will officially be from 9 am to 2 pm. This decision will apply to ministries, government agencies,, and public institutions. They are allowed to enter the offices until 10 p.m., depending on whether their work requirements are met and if they complete the required five hours.
The announcement comes just a day before the official moon sighting of the fasting month of Ramadan, last week Qatar Calendar House predicted that according to astronomical calculations, Ramadan is most likely to start on Thursday, March 23 in some Arab countries. Yes, the Ramadan moon is expected to be sighted on Wednesday, March 22, so Thursday, March 23 will be the first day of Ramadan in some Arab countries, but in India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, Ramadan will begin on Friday, March 24. is more likely.
In this regard, the Emirates Astronomical Society has also said that Ramadan 2023 is expected to begin on March 23, while the first day of Eid al-Fitr will be on Friday, April 21, because this year the month of Ramadan will be 29 days long. It has been learned that the Supreme Court of Saudi Arabia has appealed for the sighting of the Ramadan moon throughout the country on Tuesday, March 21, in a statement issued in this regard, it has been said that according to the Umm Al-Qurai calendar, 1st of Shaban falls on February 21. Therefore, all Muslims in the kingdom should observe the moon of Ramadan on the evening of Tuesday 21st March (29th Sha'ban) according to the Umm Al-Qari calendar.
The Supreme Court has appealed that people who have sharp eyes should join the Rawit Halak Committees in all regions of the country to see the moon of Ramadan and the person who sees Ramadan directly or through binoculars should contact the nearest court or government office at the first opportunity. Reach the office and record your testimony.

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