Ramadan begins Saturday in Egypt

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CAIRO: The Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan will begin on Saturday in Egypt, where authorities are turning the clocks back a month early in a bid to reduce daylight hours for those fasting.

“The day after tomorrow, Saturday, is the first day of the holy month of Ramadan, the country’s mufti, Ali Gomaa, said in a statement carried by the official MENA news agency.

From midnight (2100 GMT) on Thursday, Egypt turned back the clocks by one hour, cutting short its summer time by a whole month.

The start of the ninth and holiest month of the Muslim calendar is traditionally determined by the sighting of the new moon, often dividing rival Islamic countries and sects over the exact date.

Because it follows the lunar cycle, Ramadan comes 11 days earlier every year on the Gregorian calendar, bringing the fasting month this year in the summer.

This will apply in Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, the Palestinian territories, Qatar, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.

However, all Libyans as well Shia Muslims in Lebanon, who determine the lunar month according to astronomical calculations, began their fasting on Friday, clerics said. -AFP

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