UAE Ramadan & Eid 2026

The Emirates Astronomy Society has shared early astronomical predictions regarding Ramadan and Eid dates in the UAE for 2026, offering residents and travelers a helpful timeline well ahead of the holy month. While the final confirmation will depend on official moon sighting, these forecasts provide valuable guidance for planning work schedules, travel, and religious observance.

UAE Ramadan

Expected Start of Ramadan 2026 in the UAE

Based on lunar calculations, Ramadan 2026 in the UAE is expected to begin on the evening of Thursday, 19 February 2026, with the first fast likely observed on Friday, 20 February 2026.

As always, the official announcement will be made by the UAE Moon Sighting Committee after reviewing crescent visibility reports on the 29th of Sha’ban.

Key reminder: Astronomical predictions are highly accurate but remain preliminary until formally approved by religious authorities.

Islamic OccasionExpected Gregorian Date (2026)Notes
Start of RamadanWednesday, 18 February 2026Subject to official moon sighting
Eid al-FitrFriday, 20 March 2026Marks the end of Ramadan
Hajj BeginsMonday, 25 May 2026Pilgrimage starts (8 Dhul Hijjah)
Day of ArafahTuesday, 26 May 2026Most important day of Hajj
Eid al-AdhaWednesday, 27 May 2026Festival of Sacrifice

How Long Will Ramadan 2026 Last?

Ramadan DayGregorian Date (2026)Day
1Thursday, 19 FebruaryThursday
2Friday, 20 FebruaryFriday
3Saturday, 21 FebruarySaturday
4Sunday, 22 FebruarySunday
5Monday, 23 FebruaryMonday
6Tuesday, 24 FebruaryTuesday
7Wednesday, 25 FebruaryWednesday
8Thursday, 26 FebruaryThursday
9Friday, 27 FebruaryFriday
10Saturday, 28 FebruarySaturday
11Sunday, 1 MarchSunday
12Monday, 2 MarchMonday
13Tuesday, 3 MarchTuesday
14Wednesday, 4 MarchWednesday
15Thursday, 5 MarchThursday
16Friday, 6 MarchFriday
17Saturday, 7 MarchSaturday
18Sunday, 8 MarchSunday
19Monday, 9 MarchMonday
20Tuesday, 10 MarchTuesday
21Wednesday, 11 MarchWednesday
22Thursday, 12 MarchThursday
23Friday, 13 MarchFriday
24Saturday, 14 MarchSaturday
25Sunday, 15 MarchSunday
26Monday, 16 MarchMonday
27Tuesday, 17 MarchTuesday
28Wednesday, 18 MarchWednesday
29Thursday, 19 MarchThursday
Eid al-Fitr (Expected)Friday, 20 MarchFriday

Ramadan lasts 29 or 30 days, depending on moon sighting conditions.

  • If the moon is sighted early, Ramadan will end after 29 days
  • Otherwise, it will complete 30 days

According to current calculations, Ramadan 2026 is expected to conclude around 20 or 21 March 2026.

Expected Eid al-Fitr 2026 Dates in the UAE

Following the end of Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr 2026 is anticipated to fall on:

  • Saturday, 21 March 2026 (most likely)
  • Or Sunday, 22 March 2026, depending on moon sighting

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of fasting and is celebrated with:

  • Special Eid prayers
  • Public holidays
  • Family gatherings
  • Festive meals and charity

The UAE government will officially announce Eid holidays closer to the date.

Why Emirates Astronomy Society Predictions Matter

The Emirates Astronomy Society plays a key role in providing scientific lunar observations that support official moon sighting decisions. Their forecasts help:

  • Government institutions plan public holidays
  • Businesses prepare Ramadan working hours
  • Airlines and travel companies adjust schedules
  • Families plan vacations and religious commitments

Although astronomy does not replace moon sighting, it significantly reduces uncertainty.

The Emirates Astronomy Society

Also check 8070 Ramzan Relief Package 2026 – Guide for Pakistani Families

What to Expect in the UAE During Ramadan 2026

Ramadan in the UAE brings noticeable changes to daily life:

Working Hours

  • Reduced working hours for public and private sectors
  • Flexible schedules for fasting employees

Public Life

  • Restaurants operate with restrictions during fasting hours
  • Night markets, Ramadan tents, and cultural events increase
  • Mosques host Taraweeh and late-night prayers

Community & Charity

  • Increased Zakat and Sadaqah initiatives
  • Free Iftar distributions across cities
  • Strong emphasis on unity and compassion

Official Confirmation Still Required

Despite strong astronomical confidence, UAE residents are advised to follow official announcements issued by:

  • The UAE Moon Sighting Committee
  • Government media channels
  • Local mosque authorities

Final dates may vary by one day, depending on crescent visibility.

Final Words

The Emirates Astronomy Society’s projections suggest that Ramadan 2026 in the UAE will begin around 19–20 February, with Eid al-Fitr expected around 21 March 2026. These early insights allow individuals and organizations to prepare well in advance while awaiting official confirmation.

Stay tuned for updates as moon sighting dates approach.

Also read Ramadan Calendar 2026 for Pakistan – Sehri & Iftar Timings for Karachi

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