It’s that time again when everyone starts looking ahead to the holiest month of the year. Muslims around the world are already preparing their hearts and homes for Ramadan 2026, a month filled with devotion, prayer, family gatherings, and generosity. The countdown is officially on – and it’s closer than you think. Keep reading to find out what UAE’s official prediction is for Ramadan 2026 dates.
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Predicted Start Date
According to astronomers, Ramadan is expected to begin on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, in most Arab countries. But remember, like all Islamic events the official start date always depends on the traditional moon sighting. Committees across each country will confirm it after observations on the 29th of Sha’ban.
Why Moon-Sighting Matters
The Islamic calendar runs on lunar cycles, which means every new month starts with the sighting of a crescent moon. Since lunar months are shorter than solar ones, Ramadan shifts by about 10 to 11 days each year on the Gregorian calendar. Over time, this shift allows Muslims to experience the holy month across every season – from long summer days to cool winter nights.
The Countdown Is On
If you’re already looking forward to it, Ramadan 2026 is just a quick 182 days away. That’s barely half a year, and trust me, it’s going to fly by before you know it. So go ahead, mark your calendars – the holy month is on its way.