As the holy month of Ramadan approaches, Achraf Hakimi, the celebrated footballer known as the “Lion of the Atlas,” has taken to social media to share heartfelt wishes with his fans. In a gracious gesture, Hakimi adorned a beige gandoura, a traditional North African garment, in a photo shared on his Instagram account, accompanied by the message: “Ramadan mubarak said. Hamdoulilah.”
The PSG defender’s message resonated deeply with his followers, eliciting warm responses and reciprocal well-wishes for a blessed Ramadan filled with spiritual devotion and joy.
Hakimi’s gesture comes as Morocco, and Muslim communities worldwide, prepare to embark on the sacred month of fasting and reflection.
According to the Ministry of Habous and Islamic Affairs, the lunar crescent marking the beginning of Ramadan was sighted on Sunday, Shaâban 29, 1445 A.H., corresponding to March 10, 2024, after the Al-Maghrib prayer.
Following the observation, the Ministry announced that the month of Chaâbane would conclude after 30 days, with Ramadan commencing on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.
This announcement signals the start of a significant period for Muslims worldwide, marked by fasting, prayer, and acts of charity.
Hakimi’s message reflects the spirit of unity and community that defines Ramadan, as individuals come together to observe the sacred month with reverence and gratitude.
As fans reciprocate Hakimi’s warm wishes, the footballer’s gesture serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion, empathy, and connection during this auspicious time.
As the month unfolds, Achraf Hakimi’s message of goodwill resonates beyond the football field, encapsulating the spirit of Ramadan and fostering a sense of unity among fans worldwide.
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