Muslims’ holy month of fasting to start this week; times vary
Published 10:40 pm Saturday, August 30, 2008
CAIRO, Egypt — Religious authorities in much of the Middle East declared that Monday will be the start of the holy month of Ramadan, when observant Muslims fast from dawn to dusk.
Official statements were issued late Saturday in Yemen, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and the Palestinian territories. Religious authorities in Syria, Qatar and Kuwait agreed.
Ramadan starts the day after the sighting of the crescent moon that marks the beginning of a new lunar month. Some countries use astronomical calculations and observatories, while others rely on the naked eye alone, leading sometimes to different starting times.
Libya, for example, will begin the holy period today. The Libyan news agency reported that religious officials there had already spotted the first tiny sliver of moon.
In Shiite Iran, newspapers reported that Ramadan would likely to start Tuesday.
In Iraq, some Shiites will follow the Iranian start, while Sunnis will begin on Monday, like Saudi Arabia.
