Ramadan 2026 is to begin on February 17 evening, depending on crescent moon sighting and Islamic lunar calendar confirmation.

Ramadan 2026 start date, moon sighting process, and Islamic lunar calendar explained. Know when fasting begins and why hilal matters.
Ramadan 2026: Ramadan is the holiest month that is celebrated by Muslims and observed by millions of Muslims worldwide. People celebrate Ramadan through fasting, prayer, reflection, and charity. As Ramadan 2026 approaches, many people are looking for when it will
Ramadan follows the Islamic lunar calendar, which is about 10–11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar. Because of this, the start date shifts every year.
Ramadan 2026 is to begin on the evening of February 17, 2026, with the first fast likely observed on February 18, 2026. However, the exact date depends on the sighting of the crescent moon, which may vary by country.
The start of Ramadan is marked by the sighting of the new crescent moon, known as the hilal. This is a religious authority, and moon-sighting committees observe the sky after sunset on the 29th day of the previous Islamic month, Sha’ban.
If you can view the crescent moon, which is visible, Ramadan begins on Tuesday, 1. If it is not sighted, Sha’ban completes 30 days, and Ramadan starts afterward. Some countries rely on local sightings, while others follow announcements from Saudi Arabia or use astronomical calculations.
Moon sighting holds religious significance because Islamic months begin with the appearance of the crescent moon. It connects the community to traditional practices established during the time of Prophet Muhammad.
Ramadan ends similarly with moon sighting, leading to the celebration of Eid al-Fitr after a month of fasting and devotion.