Ramzan 2023: Preparations for Ramzan begin, the first Roza may be on the 23rd, and the brightness increase in Muslim areas


Posted on 21st Mar 2023 06:18 pm by rohit kumar

The month of Ramadan Mubarak can start on 23rd March. The month of Ramzanul Mubarak will begin with the sighting of the moon on the evening of March 22. In such a situation, the brightness has started in the Muslim areas of the city. Siwai, Khajla, and double roti used in Sehri in the month of Ramzan are being prepared in the Guddi market. Which will be supplied in the surrounding districts along with Meerut city.

 

Dilshad, a trader in the Guddi market, told that ten to fifteen days before the commencement of Ramzan, they start making sewai and other items. The demand increases when Ramzan starts, for which goods stock has to be kept. He told that apart from the Guddi market, a large amount of Siwai, Khajla, and other items are made in different areas.

 

Moon will be seen on March 22

Naib Shahrkaji Zainur Rashiddin told that the month of Ramzan may start on March 23. Devotees will see the moon of Ramzan on March 22. If the moon is not visible, there will be a meeting of the Moon Committee at Guddi Bazar. Other Ulama including Shahrkazi Professor Janus Sajiddin Siddiqui will participate in this. He will contact other big Islamic institutions including Darul Uloom Deoband, Delhi Makraj, and Lucknow. If the moon sighting is confirmed anywhere in the country, then Ramzan will start on the 23rd. In case of non-sighting of the moon, the moon will be sighted on March 23 and then from March 24, it will be Ramadan.

 

Instructions for providing electricity and water during Ramadan

Meerut. The National Commission for Minorities on Monday directed District Magistrate Deepak Meena to provide cleanliness, electricity-water, and police arrangements on the auspicious occasion of the month of Ramzan. This is a big festival for Muslims. The Muslim community worships it.

 

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