After a month of fasting, prayer, and reflection, the holy month of Ramadan will officially come to an end on the 30th night. Families across the nation will gather for the final Tarawih prayers, as the moon‑sighting committees confirms the sighting of the Shawwal Crescent Moon. With this blessed sign, Eid Al Fitr is officially announced to start on Friday, 20 March, 2026. Keep reading for all the details you need to know about the Eid public Holiday.
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When Does The Eid Holiday Begin & End?
| Event | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| First day of Eid | 20 March 2026 | Friday |
| Second day of Eid | 21 March 2026 | Saturday |
| Third day of Eid | 22 March 2026 | Sunday |
The government has declared a 3‑day public holiday for the occasion. This means schools, offices, government services and most businesses will be closed from Thursday morning through Sundnay night. Giving everyone a full 4-day weekend to celebrate! Things will back to business as usual on Monday, March 23rd.
What To Expect On Eid Day
For the non-muslims wondering what is traditionally done to celebrate Eid al Fitr, here’s a closer look:
- Charity (Zakat al‑Fitr): It’s customary to give back to those in need before the prayer, ensuring everyone can partake in the celebrations.
- Morning Prayers (Salat al‑Eid): Gather at your local mosque or open space for the special congregational prayer, usually held shortly after sunrise.
- Festive Meals: After the prayer, families and friends share a lavish breakfast. Think dates, samosas, biryani, and sweet treats like kheer, baklava and all the family favourites.
Enjoy the festivities, stay safe, and may your days be filled with blessings! Eid Mubark from team Gulf Buzz!