Taraweeh Prayers Set to Begin Tonight; 1st Roza Scheduled for Tuesday, March 12
In a significant celestial event, the crescent moon marking the onset of Ramadan 2024 has been sighted in India and Bangladesh. This auspicious sighting signals the commencement of the holy month of fasting and spiritual reflection.
Muslim communities in both countries gearing up for the first Taraweeh prayers, which scheduled to begin tonight. Taraweeh, special nightly prayers during Ramadan, hold immense importance for believers seeking spiritual closeness and increas devotion.
As per the Islamic calendar, the first roza (fast) of Ramadan slated to start on Tuesday, March 12. This sacred month holds profound significance for Muslims worldwide, emphasizing self-discipline, empathy, and acts of charity.
The moon sighting brings a sense of unity and anticipation as Muslims prepare to embark on this month-long journey of self-reflection, prayer, and community. The shared experience of observing Ramadan fosters a sense of belonging among believers, transcending geographical boundaries.
Religious leaders and scholars encourage the faithful to embrace the spiritual essence of Ramadan, emphasizing not only abstaining from food and drink but also cultivating a deeper connection with Allah and engaging in acts of kindness and compassion.
As communities come together to celebrate this sacred month, the Ramadan crescent moon sighting in India and Bangladesh marks the beginning of a period of heightened devotion and reflection for millions of Muslims.