Ramadan moon not sighted in Pakistan, first roza to be on March 2
- The Pakistan Meteorological Department reported a low chance of sighting the Ramadan moon on February 28 due to cloudy weather conditions.
- The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee will meet in Peshawar at 6:30 PM to confirm the moon sighting.
- Clerics from various schools of thought will attend the central meeting to determine the start of Ramadan.
- The Met Office stated that the moon's age at sunset will be about 12 hours, with a moon-sun angular separation of approximately five degrees.
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