Ramadan 2026 moon sighting: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman announce crescent; most Asian countries to begin fasting February 19

This year, the “Hilal” (crescent moon) is expected to appear on Tuesday, February 17, around 6:20 PM local time in Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE. In India, it is likely to be visible on Wednesday, February 18, between 6:15 PM and 6:45 PM, pending official confirmation from local authorities. Here’s a look at which countries will start Ramadan on which date.

Indonesia

Indonesia has officially announced that the holy month of Ramadan will begin on Thursday, February 19, 2026, after the crescent moon marking the start of the month was not sighted. The decision was made following the country’s traditional isbat (moon-sighting) process led by the Ministry of Religious Affairs, which determines the beginning of Ramadan each year.

This announcement aligns with several other countries in Asia and beyond that are also awaiting confirmed lunar sightings, with many indicating a February 19 start, depending on local observations.

Malaysia

Authorities in Malaysia reported that the crescent moon signalling Ramadan was not sighted on Tuesday. As a result, Wednesday, February 18, will mark the final day of Sha’aban, and fasting will begin on Thursday, February 19. The announcement came from Malaysia’s Keeper of the Rulers’ Seal, Tan Sri Syed Danial Syed Ahmad, following observations from 29 locations across the country.

Brunei

Similarly, Brunei confirmed that Ramadan will start on Thursday, February 19, after astronomy authorities reported the crescent moon was not seen on Tuesday. The first day of fasting will be observed as a public holiday, in line with the nation’s Islamic calendar.

Japan and Philippines

Japan’s Hilal Vision Committee and the Philippines’ Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulrauf Guialani both announced that the first day of Ramadan will also fall on February 19, 2026, following the non-sighting of the crescent moon.

Singapore

The crescent moon was not sighted in Singapore either, confirming that Thursday, February 19, will mark the start of Ramadan.

Turkey

Turkey – Authorities confirmed that the first day of Ramadan will be February 19, after the crescent moon was not observed on Tuesday evening.

Oman

Oman’s Main Committee for Moon Sighting has officially declared Thursday, February 19, 2026, as the first day of Ramadan 1447 AH. The decision comes after astronomical calculations indicated that the new moon (crescent) could not be sighted on Tuesday, February 17, as the moon would set before sunset across the country, making visual observation impossible.

Australia

The Australian Fatwa Council confirmed that Ramadan will begin on Thursday, February 19, following consultations led by Grand Mufti Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamad.

Qatar

The first day of Ramadan in Qatar will begin on February 18, as officially announced by local authorities.

Other nations

Not all countries will be searching for the Ramadan crescent on the same evening. Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Morocco, and Mauritania will not observe the moon tonight, as Tuesday corresponds to only the 28th day of Sha’aban in these countries.

With the crescent moon not sighted in multiple regions, Thursday, February 19, 2026, will officially mark the start of Ramadan in many parts of Asia, including Indonesia, Turkey, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines, Japan, and Singapore.

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