Twitterati wish Muslims #RamadanMubarak

Saudi Arabia, Middle East and many other countries have fasted today.
(Web Desk) – The month of Ramazan will begin on Friday across Pakistan as the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee ruled that authentic testimonies of moon sighting were not received from across the country.
The Committee held its central moon sighting session in Karachi while zonal committees held sessions in all provincial capitals. The Lahore, Islamabad and Karachi committees submitted their reports to the central committees saying no sighting testimonies were received.
The Metrological department had earlier forecasted a low chance of moon sighting. Saudi Arabia, Middle East and many other countries have fasted today.
Twitterati have taken to the social media platform to wish Ramazan by tending #RamadanMubarak on Twitter.
#RamadanMubarak doston :) love, prayers and best wishes!
— Sonakshi Sinha (@sonakshisinha) June 18, 2015
Ramadan Mubarak everyone Happy Ramadan #RamadanMubarak #HappyRamadan
— Firdaus (@stylesgirl100) June 18, 2015
Remember every Muslim, Pakistani, Burmans and our Fouji Jawans in your Prayers!! #RamadanMubarak pic.twitter.com/lHpJvYAzSq
— RuTabNiSarPTI°^° (@muneebmotasim) June 18, 2015
Everyone make sure to enjoy ur Ramadan stop bad habits read Quran :) and #RamadanMubarak
— #SHAWNFORMMVA (@aayaziizi) June 18, 2015
Fasting is like a shield, and he who fasts has two joys: a joy when he breaks his fast and a joy when he meets his Lord. #RamadanMubarak
— Jeeddah Farouq (@mss_jeeddarh) June 18, 2015
#RamadanMubarak This #Ramadan cake to the people of #Turkey and @ahmetarifaltun3 from melegin Maria pic.twitter.com/VuRmd6yX4b
— Mariadorleacu (@mariadorleacu) June 18, 2015
#RamadanMubarak pic.twitter.com/kgsD8hVjC6
— Remaa Hussian (@remaa2001_h) June 18, 2015
#RamadanMubarak to all our guests and fans! May the Holy Month illuminate your life with joy. #Ramadan2015 #Dubai pic.twitter.com/Rc8oLut2xg
— Palace Downtown Dxb (@PalaceDowntown) June 18, 2015
Ahhh Ramadan, where every Muslim suddenly becomes super religious for one month. #ramadanmubarak everyone!!
— Sandraaaaa (@sg_cheeks) June 18, 2015
#Ramadan2015 #RamadanMubarak pic.twitter.com/3PDCuAD1Yy
— Reema (@reemaanjum1) June 18, 2015
When the month of #RamadanMubarak starts the gates of Heaven are opened and the gates of Hell get closed. And all the Devils are chained.
— Taneem Ullah Jan (@TaneemIsHere) June 18, 2015
fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you..QURAN 2;183 #RamadanMubarak
— IJAZ MAAN (@ijazulislammaan) June 18, 2015
Wishing all my friends in Boston s Muslim community a #RamadanMubarak
— Jeremy Burton (@BurtonJM) June 18, 2015
Allah Akbar! How great is he? Raining on the first day of Ramandan O Allah bring beneficial rain clouds! #Duas #Rain #RamadanMubarak
— Pint (@DabulPint) June 18, 2015
#RamadanMubarak @RehamKhan1 @ImranKhanPTI @iamAhmadshahzad @SAfridiOfficial pic.twitter.com/p5ChctljzK
— muhammad ilyas abbas (@ExideAbbas) June 18, 2015
#RamadanMubarak pic.twitter.com/4VPOLD5W0X
— Mohammad Hamadah (@mohammadhamadah) June 18, 2015
#RamadanMubarak to any in our community celebrating #Ramadan2015! I like the core essence of spirituality, love, contribution & community.
— Marie Milligan (@mariemilligan) June 18, 2015
#RamadanMubarak The holy Qura an is the best companion on this month. To conclude one time : read 4 sheets after every prayer .
— Classic qahtani (@shooo8_w) June 18, 2015
" #RamadanMubarak to all. Have a blessed month filled with peace, prosperity and love.
— HaNiya (@HaniyaSays) June 18, 2015
If we can become better human beings, Muslims for 30 days, there’s no reason to behave like moron for rest of the year. #RamadanMubarak
— Paras Ali Raza (@Paras_CFC) June 18, 2015
Ramzan may Kuch Shaitan TV may band ho jaty hain xD #RamadanMubarak
— YASIR (@devilniazi) June 18, 2015