Astronomers in Pakistan have forecasted the expected dates for Ramadan and Eid 2026 using scientific moon calculations. These predictions guide religious observances nationwide, though official confirmation will come after moon sightings.
The Ramadan crescent moon may be visible on February 18, 2026, depending on weather conditions. If confirmed, the first day of fasting will begin on February 19, 2026. Muslims across Pakistan will observe Ramadan with daily fasting, prayers, charity, and reflection. The month holds great spiritual significance for families and communities.
For Eidul Fitr, astronomers predict that the Shawwal crescent moon could be sighted on March 20, 2026. This means Eidul Fitr may fall on March 21, 2026, pending verification by official committees. Authorities emphasize that these dates are provisional until the moon is officially sighted.
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Looking further ahead, the sacred month of Dhul-Hijjah is expected to begin on May 17, 2026. Following this, Eidul Adha 2026 will likely be observed on May 27, 2026, depending on the official moon sighting. Eidul Adha celebrates sacrifice and devotion and is observed nationwide with prayers, charity, and family gatherings.
Citizens are advised to follow updates from authorized committees to observe Ramadan and Eid accurately. With these dates now forecast, families across Pakistan can plan their preparations for these important religious events.
Ramadan and Eid 2026 in Pakistan are expected to start with fasting on February 19 and conclude with Eidul Fitr on March 21, allowing Muslims to participate fully in spiritual and family traditions.








