According to predictions by SUPARCO, the holy month of Ramadan is expected to begin in Pakistan on March 2. A spokesperson for SUPARCO stated that the moon will be born on February 28 at 5:45 AM. However, by sunset, the moon will be 12 hours old and positioned at a height of 5 degrees, making it difficult to sight.
As per SUPARCO’s assessment, the moon will not be visible to the naked eye on February 28, but there is a strong possibility of moon sighting on March 1, leading to Ramadan commencing in Pakistan on March 2. Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, the Ramadan crescent might be visible on February 28