Khaberni - The Lebanese forecasting expert, Layla Abdel Latif, categorically denied the news that was widely circulated on social media platforms in Egypt and several Arab countries.
The official page of Layla Abdel Latif issued a firm statement, in which it refuted these rumors, which claimed her prediction that the blessed month of Ramadan this year would only be 17 days, describing them as lies with no basis in truth. The statement strongly condemned the assault launched by some websites and pages seeking to gain views (trends) by promoting fabricated information that affects the religious and temporal constants of the holy month.
The media office of the forecasting expert confirmed that this talk is "false, slanderous, and forged," and was never issued by her in any TV interview or press statement. The statement held the entities behind publishing these claims fully legally and ethically responsible for misleading the public and spreading confusion, especially given the usual anticipation surrounding her predictions among the Egyptian and Arab public.
Layla Abdel Latif concluded her statement by praying to God to accept the fasting and prayers of Muslims in the blessed month of Ramadan, urging everyone to seek accuracy and not to be swayed by fabricated news that exploits her name to stir controversy, wishing that God brings the holy month back to everyone with goodness, blessings, and prosperity.



