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Sultan calls for sighting of new crescent for 1447AH
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Sultan calls for sighting of new crescent for 1447AH

Punch Nigeria 5 days ago 1 mins read
The Sultan of Sokoto calls for the Zulki’ida crescent sighting for 1447AH on Friday, April 17, 2026. Muslims are urged to report any sightings. Read More: https://punchng.com/sultan-calls-for-sighting-of-new-crescent-for-1447ah/

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