Finally Ramadan 2026 date announced, and Muslims across Pakistan and the world are eagerly waiting for this sacred month. Ramadan 2026 is a time of fasting, prayers, charity, and reflection, a period when Muslims renew their faith and strengthen their connection with Allah (SWT). The holy month is approaching fast, and everyone is curious to know when Ramadan 2026 will start in Pakistan.
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When Will Ramadan 2026 Begin in Pakistan?
According to early astronomical calculations, Ramadan 2026 is expected to start between February 18 and February 20, depending on the moon sighting. The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee of Pakistan will make the official announcement after observing the moon. Experts have predicted that the new moon will appear on February 17, 2026, around 4:01 PM (Pakistan Standard Time). However, it will not be visible that evening, which means the first fast (Roza) is likely to be observed on Thursday, February 19, 2026, Insha’Allah.

Ramadan 2026 Date Announced in Pakistan
| Event | Expected Date | Note |
| Moon Sighting | February 17, 2026 | Not visible due to short duration |
| First Roza (Fast) | February 19, 2026 | Thursday (likely date) |
| Eid-ul-Fitr | March 20–21, 2026 | Subject to moon sighting |

Global Ramadan 2026 Forecast
Around the world, Muslim communities are expected to begin Ramadan on similar dates. Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain are all likely to start fasting on February 19 or 20, 2026, while Muslims in the UK, USA, and Canada may begin between February 18 and 20, depending on local moon sightings. The Emirates Astronomy Society has also confirmed that the moon will not be visible on February 17, making February 19 the most probable start date for fasting.
Global Ramadan 2026 Predictions
| Country | Expected Start Date | Authority |
| Saudi Arabia & UAE | February 19, 2026 | Emirates Astronomy Society |
| Qatar, Oman, Bahrain | February 19–20, 2026 | Local Hilal Committees |
| UK, USA, Canada | February 18–20, 2026 | Local Islamic Centers |
| Pakistan | February 19, 2026 | Ruet-e-Hilal Committee |
Ramadan 2026: A Beautiful Spring Month
Ramadan 2026 will arrive during early spring, bringing mild weather and cool evenings a blessing for those fasting. After years of long, hot fasts, this year’s comfortable climate will make Sehri and Iftar gatherings even more enjoyable. Families will come together for prayers, delicious food, and the spiritual peace that fills homes and mosques throughout the month. Streets will light up with Iftar stalls, and mosques will echo with Taraweeh prayers, reminding everyone of unity and devotion.
Ramadan is not only about fasting it is a month of mercy, forgiveness, and self-reflection. Muslims strengthen their faith through prayer, Quran recitation, charity, and acts of kindness. Communities organize Iftar drives, share meals with the poor, and spread love and peace. In Pakistan, the holy month transforms daily life into a celebration of faith, patience, and togetherness.
Final Words
As Ramadan 2026 approaches, it promises to be a spiritually fulfilling time for all Muslims. With early spring weather and shorter days, fasting will be easier, allowing believers to focus on worship and gratitude. Let’s prepare our hearts for this holy month by helping others, practicing patience, and making dua for peace, unity, and blessings for Pakistan and the entire Muslim Ummah.
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