Mangaluru/Bengaluru, Jun 14: Muslims in coastal Karnataka will celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr on Friday, June 15, while rest of Karnataka will observe the festival next day, i.e., on Saturday, June 16.
Twaka Ahmed Musliyar and Bekal Ibrahim Musliyar, the Khazis of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi respectively announced the end of the blessed month of Ramadan after the crescent moon was sighted in Kerala’s Kozhikode this evening.
However, Muslims in the other parts of Karnataka will fast on Friday and celebrate the festival on Saturday.
Maulana Sageer Ahmed Khan, convener of the moon sighting committee, told media persons in Bengaluru that nowhere in Karnataka people witnessed the Shawwal moon on Friday evening.
“Kerala and coastal districts of Karnataka that are adjacent to Kerala celebrating Eid on Friday. However, we (rest of Karnataka) are celebrating next day,” he said.
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Is Kerala not part of India? When moon is sighted only in delhi the whole country celebrates the festival but why is this not in case of other parts of the states. Once a moon is sighted in any state of India why is it the whole country does not acknowledge the same.
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