In anticipation of the holy month of Ramadan, Islamic nations have implemented special measures to observe the crescent moon, with experts projecting its birth in evening on March 10.
According to global news agencies, sessions are scheduled in Islamic countries on March 10 for the official sighting of the Ramadan crescent, accompanied by the collection of testimonies.
Astronomers specializing in celestial observations indicate that on this day, the central conjunction is set to occur at 9 am.
Prominent astronomers such as Ibn Tariq, Wutheringham, Mander, Parveen, and Elias unanimously agree that attempting to sight the moon with the naked eye or through a telescope on March 10 might be impractical in the entire Arab and Islamic world.
Astronomical experts suggest that considering the conditions, the first day of Ramadan is more likely to fall on March 11 in many Islamic nations.
Therefore, the commencement of the blessed month of Ramadan is anticipated to begin on March 12, starting from Tuesday in most Islamic countries.