Saudi King Salman has sent Ramadan greetings to Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, wishing him health and stability for the people of Syria. Several Arab countries are set to look for the crescent moon to decide the start of Ramadan.
Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has extended Ramadan greetings to Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa. In a message from the Syrian presidency, King Salman conveyed his “sincere greetings and best wishes for good health and happiness to President al-Sharaa, and for security and stability for the Syrian Arab Republic and its brotherly people” during this holy month of Ramadan. He expressed hope that Ramadan would bring goodness and blessings to the Islamic nation as a whole. Meanwhile, several Arab and Islamic nations plan to observe the crescent moon on Friday to mark the commencement of the fasting month.
In summary, Saudi King Salman has sent heartfelt Ramadan wishes to Syria’s new President Ahmed al-Sharaa, emphasizing stability and well-being for the Syrian people. As Ramadan approaches, Islamic countries prepare to determine the month’s start through lunar observation. This reflects both solidarity among Arab nations and the ongoing political transformations in Syria.
Original Source: www.aa.com.tr