By Jibril Abdul Mumuni
Accra, March 30, GNA – The National Chief Imam, Sheikh Usman Nuru Sharubutu, Sunday declared that Eid-ul-Fitr, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, will be celebrated across the country on Monday, March 31.
The declaration follows the non-sighting of the crescent moon on Saturday evening, March 29, 2025, which traditionally signals the conclusion of Ramadan and the commencement of Islamic festivities.
In a press conference yesterday, the Office of the National Chief Imam confirmed that after diligent efforts, the new moon was not visible.
Consequently, in accordance with Islamic tradition, the month of Ramadan will complete its full 30 days, with Eid-ul-Fitr falling on the subsequent day.
This announcement brings clarity to the Muslim community in Ghana, allowing them to finalisepreparations for the significant religious holiday.
Eid-ul-Fitr is a time of joyous celebration, communal prayers, feasting, and the sharing of goodwill with family, friends, and the less privileged.
Muslims across Ghana are expected to gather in mosques and designated Eid grounds on Monday morning for special congregational prayers to mark the occasion.
The National Chief Imam extended his warm greetings to all Muslims in Ghana and around the world on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr.
He urged them to celebrate in peace and unity, upholding the values of compassion and generosity that were central to the Islamic faith.
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