Urgent | The Australian Fatwa Council announces Tuesday, April 13, the first day of Ramadan

Written By سنان خلف on 2021/04/08

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Arab Weather - The Australian National Council of Imams announced in a statement a short while ago and after intensive consultations with Muslim leaders at the nation's level in Australia and their representatives, the Office of the Mufti of Australia Dr. Ibrahim Abu Muhammad and the Australian National Council of Imams announced that Tuesday, April 13th is the first day of the blessed month of Ramadan.

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