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Saudi Supreme Court calls for sighting of the Ramadan crescent moon.
According to the Umm al-Qura calendar, the Saudi Supreme Court has called on the country's believers to observe the sighting of the holy Ramadan crescent moon on Sha'ban 29 (Friday, February 28), as reported by the Saudi Press Agency.
Those who sight the crescent moon, either with the naked eye or using a telescope, should report their testimony to the nearest court. The Supreme Court also urged those interested in moon sighting to cooperate with the special committees formed in various regions for this purpose.
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