{"name":"ramadan moon","symbol":"moon","description":"The moon of Ramadan, known as the Ramadan crescent moon, marks the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan in the Islamic calendar. It is determined by the sighting of the new crescent moon (hilal) after sunset on the 29th day of Sha'ban, the preceding month. If the moon is sighted, Ramadan begins the next day; otherwise, it starts after completing 30 days of Sha'ban.\r\n\r\nThe Islamic calendar follows the lunar cycle, making Ramadan about 10–12 days earlier each year in the Gregorian calendar. The sighting of the Ramadan moon is a significant event for Muslims worldwide, as it signals the start of fasting (sawm) from dawn to sunset, along with prayers, charity, and spiritual reflection.","image":"https://cdn.dexscreener.com/cms/images/lYT8gpoz2OysQwEs","websites":[{"url":"https://science.nasa.gov/moon/","label":"Website"}],"socials":[{"url":"https://x.com/nasa?","type":"twitter"},{"url":"https://t.me/NASA_gov1#:~:text=Telegram%3A%20Contact%20%40NASA_gov1","type":"telegram"}]}