According to astronomers, the Shawwal moon is unlikely to be seen in Saudi Arabia today.


Riyadh: The astronomers revealed the possibility of not seeing the moon today in Saudi Arabia.
According to a foreign news agency, astronomers say that Eid-ul-Fitr in Saudi Arabia is likely to happen on Wednesday.
According to astronomers, the Shawwal moon is unlikely to be seen in Saudi Arabia today.
It is pertinent to note that the meeting to see the Shawwal moon will be held today in Saudi Arabia, for which the authorities have appealed to the citizens to see the Shawwal moon today on April 8.
In this regard, the Saudi Supreme Court issued a statement asking citizens to report sightings of the moon and inform the relevant authority.
According to media reports, citizens have been instructed that the Eid moon can be seen with the human eye or through binoculars, after which the sighting of the moon should be reported to the nearest court or center.
The official announcement of the moon of Shawwal in Saudi Arabia is made by the Supreme Court.

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