Eid 2026 Moon Sighting Tonight: What to Expect Across Cairo and Other Arab Cities

Eid 2026 moon sighting

With the end of the holy month of Ramadan, the Middle East is waiting with bated breath. Tonight, astronomical committees and citizens alike will look to the skies for the Eid 2026 moon sighting. This is a turning point that dictates the termination of fasting and the beginning of celebratory events.

Anticipating the Eid 2026 Moon Sighting

The Process in Egypt and the Gulf

In Egypt, Dar al-Ifta coordinates closely with local observatories to spot the Shawwal crescent. While astronomical calculations strongly suggest that Friday, March 20, will be the first day of Eid, the official declaration always relies on a verified visual sighting. Authorities in Saudi Arabia and the UAE are also conducting their official moon searches tonight, March 18.

How Arab Cities Eid Celebrations Will Unfold

Once the Eid al-Fitr 2026 dates are formally confirmed, Arab cities Eid celebrations will kick into high gear. The streets of the ancient Cairo will light up with people completing their preparations to pray early morning at Al-Azhar Mosque. Many residents use this period to rest following weeks of capitalizing night markets and religious piety. The trend is to invite people they love and watch the much-awaited finales of Ramadan TV shows on such as Shahid and Netflix and then go out to taste the vibrant holiday street food.

Global Variations: From the Gulf to India

While the Gulf nations typically set the initial pace for the holiday, regions further east follow their own geographical timelines. For instance, Muslims in Indian states such as Kerala, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu often observe the moon sighting a day later. Consequently, their Eid festivities might officially begin on Saturday, March 21.

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 (FAQs)

1. When is the Eid 2026 moon sighting happening?


Authorities in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE are actively searching for the crescent moon on the evening of Wednesday, March 18, 2026.

2. What are the expected Eid al-Fitr 2026 dates?


Based on regional astronomical data and lunar predictions, Eid al-Fitr is largely expected to begin on Friday, March 20, 2026, for most Arab countries.

3. Will India celebrate Eid on the same day as Arab cities?


Not necessarily. Places like Kerala, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu usually observe the crescent sighting a day later, meaning their Eid could fall on March 21.

4. How do locals typically spend the night before Eid?


Known as Chand Raat, the night is spent shopping, preparing festive meals, and relaxing with family while streaming the final episodes of Ramadan series on OTT platforms.

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Khalid Al Mansoori is a political analyst and journalist who covers GCC diplomacy, Arab League affairs, and regional developments in the Middle East.

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