جولة حول العالم لمعرفة كيف استقبل المسلمون رمضان (صور)

جولة حول العالم لمعرفة كيف استقبل المسلمون رمضان (صور)

أكثر من مليار ونصف المليار مسلم من حول العالم، يصومون خلال شهر رمضان الحالي من الفجر حتى المغرب.

وأعلنت دول على رأسها السعودية ومصر والإمارات وقطر والكويت والبحرين والأردن ولبنان وسوريا والعراق وتركيا وسنغافورة وماليزيا وإندونيسيا وكوريا الجنوبية واليابان وأستراليا أن الاثنين هو أول أيام شهر رمضان.

بينما أعلنت سلطنة عمان والمغرب أن الثلاثاء هو غرة رمضان بعد عدم ثبوت رؤية الهلال.

تعالوا معنا في جولة من حول العالم حول كيفية استقبال المسلمين حول العالم لشهر رمضان. [caption id="attachment_85744" align="aligncenter" width="649"]Egyptians walk past traditional lanterns known in Arabic as "Fanous", sold during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in the Saida Zeinab district in the capital Cairo, as the faithful prepare for the start of the holy month, on May 29, 2016. More than 1.5 billion Muslims around the world will start to celebrate Ramadan the first week of June, during which observant Muslims fast from dusk to dawn. / AFP / MOHAMED EL-SHAHED (Photo credit should read MOHAMED EL-SHAHED/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير محمد الشهيد[/caption] مصريون يتبضون أغراضهم تحضيراً لشهر رمضان في حي السيدة زينب في العاصمة المصرية القاهرة، وهو بين الأحياء الشعبية والقديمة في مصر. وتعتبر الفوانيس الرمضانية نجمة الأسواق التي تجذب جميع المشترين خلال شهر رمضان.

An Egyptian man shops for traditional decoration sold during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in the capital Cairo on June 2, 2016. More than 1.5 billion Muslims around the world will start to celebrate Ramadan the first week of June, during which observant Muslims fast from dusk to dawn. / AFP / KHALED DESOUKI (Photo credit should read KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)         تصوير: خالد دسوقي

رجل يشتري الزينة التقليدية المخصصة لشهر رمضان من محل في أحد الأسواق الشعبية في القاهرة

A Saudi woman shops for dates at a market in the city of Jeddah on June 3, 2016, as the faithful prepare for the start of the holy fasting month of Ramadan. More than 1.5 billion Muslims around the world will start to celebrate Ramadan the first week of June, during which observant Muslims fast from dusk to dawn. / AFP / STRINGER (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images)

امرأة سعودية تشتري التمر في مدينة جدة السعودية تحضيراً لشهر رمضان [caption id="attachment_85747" align="alignnone" width="780"]Pakistani residents buy dates at a weekly bazaar ahead of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan in Islamabad on June 5, 2016. Muslims are preparing for Islam's holy month of Ramadan, which is calculated on the sighting of the new moon, and during which they fast from dawn until dusk. / AFP / AAMIR QURESHI (Photo credit should read AAMIR QURESHI/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير: أمير قرشي[/caption]

زبائن يشترون التمر تحضيراً لشهر رمضان من أحد المحلات في العاصمة الباكستانية إسلام آباد [caption id="attachment_85748" align="alignnone" width="780"]A Palestinian vendor sells traditional lanterns known in Arabic as "Fanous", sold during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Gaza City on June 5, 2016 as the faithful prepare for the start of the fasting month. More than 1.5 billion Muslims around the world will start to celebrate Ramadan the first week of June, during which observant Muslims fast from dusk to dawn. / AFP / MAHMUD HAMS (Photo credit should read MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير: محمود حمس[/caption]

صاحب محل يعرض الفوانيس التقليدية المخصصة لشهر رمضان في غزة [caption id="attachment_85750" align="alignnone" width="780"]Iraqis do some shopping at Shorja market in central Baghdad on June 5, 2016, as people prepare for the holy month of Ramadan due to start this week. More than 1.5 billion Muslims around the world will start to celebrate Ramadan the first week of June, during which observant Muslims fast from dusk to dawn. / AFP / Sabah ARAR (Photo credit should read SABAH ARAR/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير: Sabah ARAR[/caption]

زبائن يتبضعون في سوق الشورجة في وسط العاصمة العراقية بغداد تحضيراً لشهر رمضان [caption id="attachment_85751" align="alignnone" width="780"]Syrian women shop at a market in the capital Damascus on June 5, 2016, as people prepare for the holy month of Ramadan due to start this week. More than 1.5 billion Muslims around the world will start to celebrate Ramadan the first week of June, during which observant Muslims fast from dusk to dawn. / AFP / LOUAI BESHARA (Photo credit should read LOUAI BESHARA/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير: لؤي بشارة[/caption]

نساء سوريات تتبضعن في أحد الأسواق الشعبية في العاصمة السورية دمشق تحضيراً لشهر رمضان [caption id="attachment_85752" align="alignnone" width="780"]Yemenis do some shopping at a market in the old city of the capital Sanaa, as the faithful prepare for the start of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan, on June 5, 2016. / AFP / MOHAMMED HUWAIS (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير: محمد عويس[/caption]

زبائن بتبضعون الأغراض تحضيراً لشهر رمضان في أحد الأسواق الشعبية في العاصمة اليمنية، صنعاء [caption id="attachment_85753" align="alignnone" width="780"]Indonesian Muslims hold prayers to mark the start of the holy month of Ramadan at the Al Akbar mosque in Surabaya on June 5, 2016. Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country will begin observing the fasting month of Ramadan. / AFP / JUNI KRISWANTO (Photo credit should read JUNI KRISWANTO/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير:JUNI KRISWANTO[/caption]

إندونيسيات يصلين مع بداية شهر رمضان في المسجد الأكبر في إندونيسيا [caption id="attachment_85754" align="alignnone" width="780"]A Palestinian man decorates his shop with decoration lights near the entrance of the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, in the old city of Jerusalem on June 5, 2016, as the faithful prepare for the start of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. / AFP / AHMAD GHARABLI (Photo credit should read AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير: أحمد غرابلي[/caption]

فلسطيني يزين محله لاستقبال شهر رمضان بالقرب من المسجد الأقصى في القدس [caption id="attachment_85755" align="alignnone" width="780"]A Pakistani vendors stands outside a shop at the Deira Spice Souk ahead of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan on June 5, 2016 in Dubai. More than 1.5 billion Muslims around the world will start to celebrate Ramadan the first week of June, during which observant Muslims fast from dusk to dawn. / AFP / KARIM SAHIB (Photo credit should read KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير: كريم صهيب[/caption]

باكستاني يقف خارج محله الذي يعرض زينة رمضان التقليدية في سوق البهارات في منطقى ديرة في دبي [caption id="attachment_85756" align="alignnone" width="780"]A Bahraini man looks at the sky to spot the first crescent of the moon marking the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in the village of Karzakkan, south of Manama, on June 5, 2016. Muslims are preparing for Islam's holy month of Ramadan, which is calculated on the sighting of the new moon, and during which they fast from dawn until dusk. The annual fasting month is due to begin on June 6 in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen, religious authorities in the four Muslim countries said. Other Muslim countries in the Middle East and North Africa are also expected to begin observing Ramadan on June 6 or on June 7. / AFP / MOHAMMED AL-SHAIKH (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED AL-SHAIKH/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير: محمد الشيخ[/caption]

رجل بحريني ينظر إلى السماء لرصد الهلال الأول للقمر بمناسبة بدء شهر رمضان في قرية كرزكان جنوب المنامة [caption id="attachment_85757" align="alignnone" width="780"]A general view taken on June 5, 2016 shows a large lantern decorating the street in front of the Mohammad al-Amin Mosque in downtown Beirut as Muslims prepare for the holy fasting month of Ramadan. / AFP / ANWAR AMRO (Photo credit should read ANWAR AMRO/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير: أنور عمرو[/caption]

فانوس رمضان يزين الشارع بالقرب من جامع محمد الأمين في وسط بيروت [caption id="attachment_85758" align="alignnone" width="780"]Jordanian children hold traditional lanterns known in Arabic as "Fanous", sold during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in the capital Amman on 5 June, 2016, as the the fasting month begins. Ramadan is sacred to Muslims because tradition says the Koran, Muslims' holy book, was revealed to the Prophet Mohammed during that month. Ramadan is followed by the Eid al-Fitr festival. / AFP / KHALIL MAZRAAWI (Photo credit should read KHALIL MAZRAAWI/AFP/Getty Images) تصوير: خليل مزراوي[/caption]

أطفال يحملون الفوانيس التقليدية في العاصمة الأردنية عمان

المصدر: CNN

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