Rabat – astronomy accounts have predicted that Ramadan will fall in Morocco on March 2 on March 2.
Ibrahim Akhyam, a researcher in the science of time measurement and member of the Islamic lunar view project, said that the beginning of the Ramadan will most likely take place on March 2.
“The viewing of the Ramadan half -moon in Morocco will be extremely difficult in the night of 29 Sha’ban 1446 Hijri, which corresponds to what corresponds to 2025,” he said to Morocco World News (MWN).
With this update, the astronomer expects Sha’ban to be completed in 30 days due to the lack of ideal visual conditions.
“These astronomical calculations serve as a scientific predecessor for the lunar visibility,” he said and found that the official date is confirmed by the competent authorities.
It is expected that Morocco will be “clear or not clear” on Friday on Friday.
During the ninth and holiest month of the year, the Muslims from Muslims, from dawn to sunset, drink, drink and smoke.
Muslims cannot do intimate activities even during fasting.
The fasting lessons differ from one country to another depending on the time zone.
During the holy month, many Muslims also devote a remarkable time for additional prayers. Muslims gather during the Isha prayer in mosques, followed by Taraweeh, a very recommended Sunnah (tradition) to Islam.
Ramadan is also known for his unique atmosphere and rituals in Morocco.
In contrast to Morocco, astronomers Ramadan expect March 1st in other countries such as Saudi Arabia.
The saint Month is a special occasion in the North African country, where cultural traditions come to life and the time is spent with family and relatives.
Celebrate Moroccans Ramadan Iftar (the quick break) with many foods, including dates, msmen (flatbread), Harira (traditional soup) and several other main dishes and side dishes.
The atmosphere also includes fun outdoors to Taraweeh prayers. Many restaurants offer glasses and shows with traditional folklore music.
Moroccan roads also remain full of people, sometimes until dawn.
Morocco will confirm the official date for Ramadan after the Ministry of Islamic Affairs has asked its authorized committees to see the crescent moon the evening before or a few days before the start of the Ramadan.
The country is eagerly preparing for the arrival of this special month.
Moroccan provinces already have announced Measures to ensure a sufficient range of consumer goods in the local markets, measures that are necessary due to drought because agriculture has been produced.
The lack of rain was particularly affected by the production of grain, in addition to red meat, poultry and fishing. Many worried about the exaggerated costs of goods.
The locals are aware that Ramadan is characterized by increased demand for food and changes in the consumption pattern. In order to address imbalances or local functional disorders in markets, the Ministry of the Interior is often the tasks of committees to monitor raw material prices – especially during Ramadan.