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Ramadan 2026 Date Announced: UAE Holidays Schedule Unveiled!

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The Ramadan 2026 Date for the United Arab Emirates has drawn attention as residents prepare for fasting, prayer, and community gatherings. Early predictions and religious calendars indicate that the holy month is approaching soon. The Ramadan time is never lost to self-reflection, fasting, and charity. Even though the dates of the Islamic month are different every year due to the fact that it is determined by the lunar calendar, the Ramadan 2026 Date in the UAE will be determined by moon sighting. However, astronomers and the religious calendars provide a very clear indication of what to expect.

In the UAE, as well as in other Muslim countries, the Ramadan season is a time that is eagerly expected for the people to come together and share their spirituality.The Ramadan 2026 Date also serves as a guide for people in arranging their work, school, and travel. This paper presents the probably Ramadan start date, the most important dates during the month, and the date of the festival of Eid Al Fitr in 2026 corresponding to the end of Ramadan.

Expected Start and End of Ramadan 2026

The Ramadan 2026 Date is based on astronomical calculations and moon-sighting traditions. The Dubai Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) has provided conversion estimates for 2026. According to these conversions, Ramadan is expected to begin between February 17 and February 19, 2026. Most projections show the first day will likely be February 18, 2026, but official confirmation will come only after the crescent moon is sighted in the sky.

Ramadan 2026 Date

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Muslims observe fasting from first light until sunset and spend time in prayer, reflection, and charity. The Ramadan 2026 Date will help families and businesses plan their routines.

The month typically lasts 29 or 30 days, but the exact length depends on the moon sighting. Based on current calendars, Ramadan 2026 is expected to end around March 19, 2026. Again, the official end date will depend on the moon sighting.

Ramadan 2026 Expected Dates

EventLikely Date (2026)
Start of Ramadan 2026February 17–19 (likely February 18)
End of Ramadan 2026March 18–19 (depends on moon sighting)
Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Power)March 17 (expected)

The first few days of Ramadan are usually filled with preparation, including fasting guidance, prayer plans and charity activity planning. Laylat al-Qadr, known as the Night of Power, is one of the most sacred nights of the year. It is expected to fall on March 17, 2026 during the last ten days of Ramadan.

Eid Al Fitr and UAE Public Holidays for 2026

The Ramadan 2026 Date also determines when Eid Al Fitr will be celebrated. Eid Al Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and the beginning of the next Islamic month, Shawwal. Once the moon for Shawwal is sighted, the festival celebration starts.

Based on current calendars and astronomical forecasts, Eid Al Fitr 2026 in the UAE is expected to be on March 20, 2026. This day marks the first day of Shawwal and the end of the fasting month. It will be a public holiday in the UAE, and many families enjoy a long weekend together.

Ramadan 2026 Date

The UAE traditionally declares the first three days of Shawwal as public holidays. This means many residents may have time off from March 20 to March 22, 2026. The number of off days can vary depending on whether Ramadan lasts 29 or 30 days.

Eid Al Fitr 2026 (After Ramadan 2026 Date)

EventExpected Gregorian Date
Eid Al Fitr 2026March 20, 2026
Public Holiday PeriodMarch 20–22, 2026 (likely)

Eid prayer typically begins early in the morning, followed by family visits and special meals. Women, men and children dress in new or special clothing. The celebrations include giving charity to those in need, a key part of Islamic teaching during Eid.

What Ramadan 2026 Date Means for Families and Work?

The Ramadan 2026 Date will guide schools, workplaces and community planning across the UAE. Many schools adjust schedules during Ramadan and may offer shorter school hours or spring breaks around Eid. This helps students observe the holy month and enjoy family time.

Ramadan 2026 Date

For many employees, Ramadan brings changes in work routines. Businesses often offer adjusted working hours to help workers observe fasting. Some workplaces may allow flexible schedules or earlier finishes during Ramadan.

Families often plan travel around Eid Al Fitr once the Ramadan 2026 Date is known. Many people use the public holidays to visit relatives, go on short trips, or take part in community events.

Community organisations and mosques also prepare special prayer schedules, charity events, and educational activities during Ramadan. The Ramadan 2026 Date helps these groups set timetables for Taraweeh prayers and other religious services. 

Also Read: The Ramadan 2026 Countdown: UAE Astronomers Reveal Exact Timing

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