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The non-Muslim country where the fast will break first in the world

 The non-Muslim country where the fast will break first in the world



The first fast will be held in Australia on Thursday, March 23. In the land of kangaroos, according to Pakistan Standard Time, the fast will be broken tomorrow at 1:00 PM. Thursday will be the first day of fasting, the country of kangaroos will have breakfast tomorrow at 1 pm according to Pakistan Standard Time. On the other hand, the Sultanate of Oman is the only Gulf country where today, Wednesday, was the 29th of Shaban. The Sultanate of Oman was the only Gulf country where a meeting was not called to see the moon on Ramadan's last day. Today was the 29th of Shaban in the Sultanate.

Thus, the month of Shaban in Oman has ended after 29 days, and tomorrow, Thursday, March 23, will be the first day.
While the month of Shaban ended after 30 days in other 5 Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, the first fast will be observed in these countries tomorrow, Thursday, March 23. Before Oman, Brunei Darul Islam was the first Islamic country where the moon of Ramadan was sighted on the 29th Sha'ban, while the moon was sighted only on the 29th Sha'ban in Pakistan.

While giving a press conference at the end of the meeting of the Central Visioning Hilal Committee in Peshawar, Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad said that no evidence of the moon was received from most parts of the country, however, the moon was seen from Bahawalpur, Swabi, Rahim Yar Khan and some other districts. The evidence were received, after reviewing which it was confirmed that the moon of Ramadan had been seen in the country, thus the first fast will be observed in Pakistan tomorrow, Thursday, March 23.
Earlier, the announcement of the central Sighting of the Crescent Committee for the sighting of the Ramadan moon was delayed more than usual. In this regard, according to Geo News, there were reports of 5 sightings of the moon from Peshawar and Mardan.
While the moon was not sighted in Islamabad, Punjab, Balochistan, and Sindh, the 4 zonal Sighting of the Crescent Committees formally announced that the moon was not sighted during the month of Ramadan. According to the report of the Department of Meteorology, Climate Data Processing Center, the moon of Ramadan was born on March 21 at 10:23 PM. It was reported that on March 22, the moon's age was more than 20 hours at Maghrib time.
On Wednesday, sunset occurred at 6:41 PM, while sunset occurred at 7:32 PM. Thus, there was a possibility of seeing the moon for 51 minutes after sunset. On Wednesday, Lahore's zonal sighting of the crescent committee first made a formal announcement regarding the sighting of the moon. According to the statement, the Zonal Crescent Sighting Committee did not receive any evidence regarding the sighting of the moon in the provincial capital.
The moon of the month of Mubarak was likely to be visible in Lahore till 7:05 PM, but due to cloudy weather, the moon could not be seen. The meteorological department also said that due to the cloudy weather, the chances of seeing the moon are meager. It was informed that to see the moon of Ramadan on Wednesday, the forecast is clear in some areas of the country, while the forecast is cloudy in some areas.

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