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The onset of Ramadan is determined by the sighting of the new moon, which marks the beginning of the ninth month in the Islamic lunar calendar. Traditionally, local religious authorities or communities observe the moon, and if the crescent moon is sighted, Ramadan begins the following day. In some cases, astronomical calculations may also be used to predict the new moon's visibility, leading to a unified declaration of the start of Ramadan in some regions. The exact date may vary between countries and communities based on these observations.

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