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Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by Lukgaf(op): 8:51am On Feb 28, 2025
According to the counting of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), today marks the 29th of Sha’aban, 1446 AH. This means that Ramadan will begin either tomorrow or the next day, depending on the sighting of the moon.

As Muslims in Nigeria, we must take guidance from our recognized leadership. The NSCIA, under the Sultan of Sokoto, is our reference point. There is no Hausa moon, no Fulani moon. Islam unites us beyond ethnicity. Let us wait for the official announcement before we begin our fast, as unity in worship is a key principle in our Deen.

Ramadan is a blessed month, a time of immense mercy and reward. Let us make the most of it by:

- Reciting and reflecting on the Qur’an
- Increasing our acts of worship, including Nafl prayers and Qiyaam al-Layl
- Attending Tafseer sessions to deepen our understanding of Islam
- Giving generously in Sadaqah to those in need
- Strengthening our connection with Allah through Dhikr and sincere Du'a
- Seeking forgiveness and purifying our hearts from grudges and sins

May Allah grant us the ability to fast with sincerity, in good health, and with a strong Imaan. May He accept out worship, forgive our shortcomings, and make us among those who attain His mercy and Jannah.

Ameen.

Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by AbuTwins: 11:59am On Feb 28, 2025
Muslims are obliged to either follow the league of Imam as stated by the Christian Shaytan above or follow the Sunnah!

Evidence:
Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (May Allah exalt his mention and protect him from imperfection) said: “Fast when you see the new moon (of Ramadan) and break your fast when you see the new moon (of Shawwal.) If clouds prevent you from seeing it, complete thirty days in the month of Sha'aban (the one that precedes Ramadan). (Al-Bukhari and Muslim).

Moonsighting has always being done every month by the moon sighting committee under the leadership of the Sultan! Desist from adding to hulabaloo every Ramadan as if the moon isn't sighted for other months!
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by bennybuhari: 1:03pm On Feb 28, 2025
I noticed things are always better for us in Nigeria during the holy month of Ramadan
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by HenryWilliams(m): 1:05pm On Feb 28, 2025
Ramadan will be celebrated in the South West when our Muslim Spiritual leader announces it.
Not when one Fulani from Futa Jallon tells us.
Yoruba will not take instructions from Sokoto.
That era is over.
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by yemmywesey(m): 1:07pm On Feb 28, 2025
Chief Imam of yorubaland has said that fasting will commence on March 1, and it is a no going back.
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by realmindz: 1:07pm On Feb 28, 2025
Backwardness is the motto.

NASA has all the records….
Civilization has brought modernity to all these things. You don’t need sultan to be sighting moon.

The only thing Islam gets better at is terrorism, every other thing is backward
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by unavailablecity: 1:07pm On Feb 28, 2025
The religion that kpaaii human being most on earth. DISGRACEFUL RELIGION shioorrr yin
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by Aldebaran(m): 1:20pm On Feb 28, 2025
Alhamdulillah grin

Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by Omogbhollahorn(m): 1:43pm On Feb 28, 2025
Hmmm, Gbemi de be. Lmao

Aldebaran:
Alhamdulillah grin
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by Professor822714: 1:49pm On Feb 28, 2025
Lukgaf:
According to the counting of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), today marks the 29th of Sha’aban, 1446 AH. This means that Ramadan will begin either tomorrow or the next day, depending on the sighting of the moon.

As Muslims in Nigeria, we must take guidance from our recognized leadership. The NSCIA, under the Sultan of Sokoto, is our reference point. There is no Hausa moon, no Fulani moon. Islam unites us beyond ethnicity. Let us wait for the official announcement before we begin our fast, as unity in worship is a key principle in our Deen.

Ramadan is a blessed month, a time of immense mercy and reward. Let us make the most of it by:

- Reciting and reflecting on the Qur’an
- Increasing our acts of worship, including Nafl prayers and Qiyaam al-Layl
- Attending Tafseer sessions to deepen our understanding of Islam
- Giving generously in Sadaqah to those in need
- Strengthening our connection with Allah through Dhikr and sincere Du'a
- Seeking forgiveness and purifying our hearts from grudges and sins

May Allah grant us the ability to fast with sincerity, in good health, and with a strong Imaan. May He accept out worship, forgive our shortcomings, and make us among those who attain His mercy and Jannah.

Ameen.
How many churches are in the schedule for burning?
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by Sincerely1: 2:12pm On Feb 28, 2025
Christians post on Sundays and Muslims don't insult them, but you come on here every Friday to insult us and Islam but we ignore. You this same people claim Muslims lack tolerance. God will judge your hypocrisy! No matter your hate and propaganda, countless reasonable people research about Islam objectively and convert.
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by meobizy(m): 2:18pm On Feb 28, 2025
My phone says tomorrow. What is the doubt again?
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by meobizy(m): 2:19pm On Feb 28, 2025
Sincerely1:
Christians post on Sundays and Muslims don't insult them, but you come on here every Friday to insult us and Islam but we ignore. You this same people claim Muslims lack tolerance. God will judge your hypocrisy! No matter your hate and propaganda, countless reasonable people research about Islam objectively and convert.
They are not true Christians. If religions are real, we’ll see the real Christians on the final day.
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by inyass2580(m): 3:47pm On Feb 28, 2025
See as everywhere dry.. is dr any sings dt fastin is approaching? Won ti ba aye je awon alfa oloselu
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by olaremint(m): 4:13pm On Feb 28, 2025
Lukgaf:
According to the counting of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), today marks the 29th of Sha’aban, 1446 AH. This means that Ramadan will begin either tomorrow or the next day, depending on the sighting of the moon.

As Muslims in Nigeria, we must take guidance from our recognized leadership. The NSCIA, under the Sultan of Sokoto, is our reference point. There is no Hausa moon, no Fulani moon. Islam unites us beyond ethnicity. Let us wait for the official announcement before we begin our fast, as unity in worship is a key principle in our Deen.

Ramadan is a blessed month, a time of immense mercy and reward. Let us make the most of it by:

- Reciting and reflecting on the Qur’an
- Increasing our acts of worship, including Nafl prayers and Qiyaam al-Layl
- Attending Tafseer sessions to deepen our understanding of Islam
- Giving generously in Sadaqah to those in need
- Strengthening our connection with Allah through Dhikr and sincere Du'a
- Seeking forgiveness and purifying our hearts from grudges and sins

May Allah grant us the ability to fast with sincerity, in good health, and with a strong Imaan. May He accept out worship, forgive our shortcomings, and make us among those who attain His mercy and Jannah.

Ameen.
Amin
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by merits(m): 9:24pm On Feb 28, 2025
Lukgaf:
According to the counting of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), today marks the 29th of Sha’aban, 1446 AH. This means that Ramadan will begin either tomorrow or the next day, depending on the sighting of the moon.

As Muslims in Nigeria, we must take guidance from our recognized leadership. The NSCIA, under the Sultan of Sokoto, is our reference point. There is no Hausa moon, no Fulani moon. Islam unites us beyond ethnicity. Let us wait for the official announcement before we begin our fast, as unity in worship is a key principle in our Deen.

Ramadan is a blessed month, a time of immense mercy and reward. Let us make the most of it by:

- Reciting and reflecting on the Qur’an
- Increasing our acts of worship, including Nafl prayers and Qiyaam al-Layl
- Attending Tafseer sessions to deepen our understanding of Islam
- Giving generously in Sadaqah to those in need
- Strengthening our connection with Allah through Dhikr and sincere Du'a
- Seeking forgiveness and purifying our hearts from grudges and sins

May Allah grant us the ability to fast with sincerity, in good health, and with a strong Imaan. May He accept out worship, forgive our shortcomings, and make us among those who attain His mercy and Jannah.

Ameen.
Alliamdulillahi 🤲 I was able to witness the Ramadan with my family.
Re: Ramadan Will Begin Either Tomorrow Or The Next Day! by inyass2580(m): 10:18pm On Feb 28, 2025
inyass2580:
See as everywhere dry.. is dr any sings dt fastin is approaching? Won ti ba aye je awon alfa oloselu
. God bless u my brother.. drs no single signs of fasting Jst few ppl r observing it because drs no money to stock food for ous…. I pray God answer all our prayer mk Nigeria self better again
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