Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar to begin Eid Al-Fitr on Sunday
Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar will celebrate Eid Al-Fitr on Sunday, 30 March, after sighting the crescent moon, while Oman has announced that the holiday will begin a day later.
Eid Al-Fitr, one of Islam’s two major festivals alongside Eid Al-Adha, falls on the first day of Shawwal, the tenth month of the Islamic calendar, marking the end of Ramadan. Muslims worldwide observe the occasion after a month of fasting from dawn to dusk.
Saudi Arabia’s Royal Court confirmed that the crescent moon was sighted on Saturday at the Sudair and Tamir observatories, according to Al-Arabiya.
The UAE and Qatar also announced that Sunday will be the first day of Eid.
Later on, Yemen, Kuwait, Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan and Bahrein said that Eid Al-Fitr will begin on Sunday.
Unlike Sunni and Shia traditions, Ibadi Islam follows a stricter approach to moon sighting, often requiring greater certainty before declaring the start of a new lunar month. This difference occasionally results in Oman marking Islamic holidays on a different day than its neighbours.
ABU DHABI -- Dr. Anwar Gargash, Diplomatic Advisor to the UAE President, stated that under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed…
ABU DHABI — The United Arab Emirates has reaffirmed its full support for regional and international efforts aimed at securing an immediate hu…
Abu Dhabi — In a keynote address at the Abu Dhabi Strategic Debate, Dr. Anwar Gargash, Diplomatic Advisor to the President of the United Arab…