Saudi Arabia officially announced last night, April 1, at 9:00 AM, that this year’s Ramadan 2022 will be on April 2nd.
Moments after the announcement, the Supreme Court of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan also officially announced that Saturday, which corresponds to April 2, is the first day of the holy month of Ramadan.
At the same time, the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs announced a nationwide public holiday on the occasion of the first day of Ramadan.
Since today is the 2nd of April and Muslims in the Islamic world are fasting, a number of non-Muslim countries around the world have congratulated Muslims on the beginning of this holy month.
He wrote on his Facebook page: Jill and I extend our best wishes to Muslim communities here in the United States and around the world at the beginning of Ramadan. From the People’s House to your own homes, we wish you and your loved ones a blessed and prosperous month. Ramadan Kareem!
On his official Facebook page, US President Joe Biden congratulated all Muslims around the world on the holy month of Ramadan.