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Pakistan likely to observe 30 fasts this ramadan, met office says

Published on: February 24, 2026 5:36 PM

ISLAMABAD – The Pakistan Meteorological Department has predicted that Muslims in Pakistan will likely observe 30 days of fasting this year, as the Shawwal moon is unlikely to be sighted on March 19.

According to the Met Office, the new moon will be born at 6:23am on March 19, marking the 29th day of Ramazan. By sunset, the moon’s age is expected to be only 12 to 13 hours, making visibility extremely unlikely.

Read more : Pakistan sights Ramadan moon, fasting begins tomorrow –

Officials explained that the crescent will not be in a position suitable for sighting, suggesting that Ramazan will complete a full 30 days. This astronomical forecast points toward Eidul Fitr likely falling on Saturday, March 21.

However, the department emphasized that the final announcement rests with the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, which traditionally examines testimonies of moon sightings from across the country before declaring the start of Shawwal.

Read more : Punjab expands doorstep services, launches ramadan welfare …

The Met Office highlighted that while scientific data strongly indicate the moon will not be visible on March 19, the committee’s confirmation is the only official determination of Eidul Fitr’s date.

Every year, the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee convenes to verify reports from local observers, balancing astronomical calculations with actual sightings to ensure the accurate observance of Ramazan and Eid across Pakistan.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: 30 days Ramazan, eid moon sighting, Eidul Fitr date, Latest, Pakistan Met Office, Ramazan 2026 Pakistan, Shawwal moon forecast

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