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Alright, here's the scoop: With the much-anticipated Eid-el-Fitr celebration just around the corner, the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has issued a friendly reminder to Muslims across Nigeria. He's asking everyone to keep an eye on the skies this Saturday, March 29, 2025, for the new moon that signals the end of Ramadan and the start of Shawwal in the Islamic calendar.
Naija News is on the scene, and according to a statement released on Friday, March 28, 2025, by the Waziri of Sokoto, Prof. Sambo Wali Junaidu, this is no ordinary moon. It’s the one that will officially confirm the conclusion of Ramadan and the start of the joyous Eid-el-Fitr festivities.
Why This Moon Sighting Matters
Let me break it down for you. The sighting of the Shawwal moon is a big deal in the Muslim community. It’s not just about looking up at the sky; it’s about coming together as a community to celebrate the end of a month of fasting, reflection, and devotion. If the moon is spotted on Saturday, it means Ramadan is officially over, and Shawwal begins.
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The statement from the Sultanate is crystal clear: “March 29 marks the 29th day of Ramadan 1446AH, making it the first possible day for moon sighting.” This means that if the moon is visible, the celebrations can begin. But if it’s not, then Ramadan continues for one more day.
How You Can Help: Report Your Moon Sightings
Now, here’s where you come in. The Sultan is asking anyone who spots the moon to report their observations. How? Easy. Just pick up the phone and call one of these numbers: 08037157100, 08066303077, 08035965322, 08035945903, and 07067146900. Your report could help determine the official date for Eid-el-Fitr.
But why is this so important? Well, the Sultanate Council relies on verified moon sightings to make the official announcement about the start of Eid-el-Fitr. This ensures that everyone across the country celebrates on the same day, fostering unity and togetherness within the Muslim community.
What Happens Next?
Once the moon is confirmed, the Sultanate Council will make an official announcement about the date of Eid-el-Fitr. This is a moment of excitement and anticipation, as families prepare to gather, feast, and celebrate the end of Ramadan. It’s a time to reflect on the month of fasting and to give thanks for the blessings of the new month.
So, whether you’re an experienced moon watcher or a newcomer to the tradition, keep your eyes on the sky this Saturday. And if you see that elusive Shawwal moon, don’t hesitate to report it. Your contribution could help millions of Muslims across Nigeria celebrate Eid-el-Fitr with joy and unity.
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