Ramadan next year will start on the evening of February 18, with Eid Al Fitr expected to be on March 20, according to an expert.
Astronomical researcher Ali Al Hajari announced that Bahrain is now preparing to welcome the holy month, which will last 30 days, according to both astronomical calculations and naked-eye sighting.
“Astronomical calculations indicate that the first day of the holy month of Ramadan will be on Wednesday, February 18, 2026,” said Mr Al Hajari.
“The evening of Thursday, February 19, will mark the beginning of the month according to the naked-eye sighting calendar for Bahrain’s horizon.
“At the end of the holy month, Eid Al Fitr will begin on Friday, March 20, according to astronomical calculations.”
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