The press service of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan announced that the first day of the month of Ramadan this year will fall on Monday, March 11th. This decision was reached during an online meeting of the fatwa boards of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, and Azerbaijan, initiated by the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan.
The participants discussed and agreed on the date for the beginning of Ramadan, which marks the start of a holy month of fasting, prayer, and reflection for Muslims around the world. This decision allows Muslims in Uzbekistan and the mentioned countries to prepare for the upcoming month of Ramadan and its observances.
It also serves as a unifying factor among the Muslim communities in the region, fostering a sense of solidarity and shared religious practices. The announcement of the official start date of Ramadan provides clarity and enables individuals and communities to plan their schedules and activities accordingly.
This shared determination of the beginning of Ramadan showcases the collaborative efforts and cooperation among the Muslim boards of the mentioned countries, highlighting the importance of unity and consensus in religious matters. As Muslims anticipate the arrival of Ramadan, they are reminded of the spiritual significance of this month and the opportunities it offers for personal growth, self-discipline, and devotion to God.