Karachi, Pakistan - In a much-awaited announcement, the Meteorological Department in Karachi has issued a forecast regarding the sighting of the Shawwal moon, indicating favorable conditions for its appearance on April 9th.
According to the department's report, the new moon is expected to emerge on April 8th at 11:21 PM local time. With clear weather anticipated in most parts of the country, prospects for moon sighting are deemed promising, albeit with a possibility of some cloud cover in northern regions.
Meteorological experts are optimistic about clear skies prevailing across the nation on April 9th, though some northern areas may experience cloudy conditions.
On the anticipated sighting day, the moon's age is estimated to range between 19 to 20 hours, offering a visibility duration of over 50 minutes after sunset.
Earlier, Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad, the chairman of the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, had hinted at the likelihood of Ramadan's moon sighting on the 29th, based on scientific calculations.
Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad has suggested that Eid ul Fitr, marking the culmination of Ramadan, could potentially be celebrated in Pakistan on Wednesday, April 10th.
With these significant insights, anticipation surges among the populace for the auspicious occasion of Eid ul Fitr, as they eagerly await the official confirmation of the Shawwal moon sighting.
As communities prepare for the joyous festivities that accompany Eid ul Fitr, the prospect of the moon's sighting serves as a beacon of hope and renewal, ushering in a sense of unity and celebration across the nation.

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