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Eid Al Fitr Likely to Start on March 20 Due to Crescent Visibility Challenges

Mar 9, 2026
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Mar 9, 2026 22:31
Eid Al Fitr expected to begin on Friday, March 20, as Shawwal crescent impossible to sight on Wednesday

## Crescent Visibility and Eid Al Fitr

Eid Al Fitr is anticipated to begin on Friday, March 20, as the Shawwal crescent moon is not expected to be visible on Wednesday, March 18. This prediction comes from the International Astronomy Centre, which has indicated that the moon will set before the sun on that day, making sighting impossible.

## Ramadan Observations

Countries that commenced Ramadan on February 18 will attempt to sight the crescent on March 18. For those that started on February 19, the sighting will occur on March 19. However, the crescent's visibility will be challenging, especially in eastern parts of the world.

## Global Visibility Conditions

In regions like West Asia and parts of Africa, the crescent might be seen using telescopes. In North America, it could be visible to the naked eye. However, in cities like Jakarta, Abu Dhabi, and Riyadh, sighting will be difficult even with telescopes due to specific astronomical conditions.

## Implications for Eid Celebrations

Given these challenges, many countries are expected to declare Friday, March 20, as the start of Eid Al Fitr. However, some regions might observe Eid on March 21 if the crescent is not sighted. The decision will depend on local observations and astronomical data.

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