During the Abbasid era, Ramadan observances underwent significant transformation, with the institutionalization of moon-sighting by judges and the introduction of vibrant customs such as the Musaharati and mosque illumination. These innovations, alongside enhanced social welfare efforts and public iftar banquets, have left a lasting impact on how the holy month is celebrated across the Islamic world today.
In Morocco, the start of the month of Ramadan is on Tuesday, March 12. Around the world, certain countries have made their official announcements.