Saudi astrologer predicts 2 Ramadans in 2030
Saudi astrologer Dr. Khalid ez-Zakak says Muslims will experience the month of Ramadan twice in 2030
In a video shared on his Twitter account, Saudi astrologer Dr. Khalid ez-Zakak claimed that Muslims worldwide will fast twice during Ramadan in 2030.
Ez-Zakak stated that this situation would occur according to the Gregorian calendar and noted that a similar situation had occurred in 1965 and 1997.
The video also shared the start dates of Ramadan calculated according to the Hijri years 1451 and 1452.
Accordingly, the first month of Ramadan in 2030 will start on January 5 and last 30 days.
The second Ramadan will start on December 26 and last six days. In total, the month of Ramadan will last 36 days.
This will ensure that Ramadan will be remembered as an essential event of 2030.
Ez-Zakak’s comment attracted great attention and sparked controversy on social media.
While some found this situation exciting, others were skeptical and expressed a desire for more information and explanations on this subject.
Clergy, scientists, and the public expect more statements and a more detailed discussion of the issue in the coming period.
This comment reignited the debate on Ramadan and astrology, pointing out that 2030 will be an essential year in religious and astronomical terms.
Source: Newsroom
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