Official Decision and Announcement of the High Judiciary Council of Saudi Arabia

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The new moon was not sighted on Friday evening, according to the Saudi Supreme Court. Therefore, Sunday will be the first of Ramadan.
Just a short time ago, Fatwa-Online was informed of the official decision and announcement of the High Judiciary Council of Saudi Arabia that since the moon of Ramadhaan was not sighted this evening, here in Saudi Arabia, we shall be completing thirty (30) days of Sha’baan (1435 A.H.), in accordance with the hadeeth of the Messenger of Allaah (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam):
((Fast when you see the crescent. If it is obscured to you, then complete thirty days of Sha’baan. And break your fast when you see the crescent. If it is obscured to you then fast thirty days)), [transmitted by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim].
Subsequently, we shall be starting our taraaweeh prayers tomorrow (Saturday 28 June, 2014) after the ‘Ishaa. prayer, in preparation for the first fast of Ramadhaan on Sunday 29 June, 2014, in shaa.-Allaah.
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