10 Mideast nations declare Wednesday first day of Ramadan

By DPA, IANS
Tuesday, August 10, 2010

AMMAN - At least 10 countries in the Middle East decided Tuesday night that the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan will start Wednesday.

The decision was first adopted by Saudi Arabia’s legal moon sighting panel, with other Arab and Islamic countries following suit.

Middle East countries celebrating the start of Ramadan Wednesday so far are Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Lebanon, Yemen, Libya, the Palestinian Authority and Turkey.

More Arab and Muslim states were expected to follow the Saudi lead.

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