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Ramadan to Begin This Week: Sha’ban Crescent Spotted in UAE Skies

The final crescent moon of Sha’ban has been sighted in the UAE, signalling that the start of Ramadan is just days away.

On Monday, February 16, at 8:15am, astronomers at the Khatm Astronomical Observatory in Abu Dhabi captured a photograph of the delicate waning crescent, according to the International Astronomy Center. Visible low in the morning sky just before sunrise, this faint crescent marks the closing phase of Sha’ban in the Islamic lunar calendar.

Islamic months last 29 or 30 days, with their beginning and end determined by the sighting of the moon. For Ramadan 1447 AH, the official start date will be determined by the UAE’s moon-sighting committee, which will meet on Tuesday, February 17.

An official announcement is expected through approved channels once the committee completes its deliberations. Astronomers have noted that it may be difficult to spot the Ramadan crescent on Tuesday evening due to its position relative to the sun. If the crescent is sighted, Ramadan will begin on Wednesday, February 18. If not, Sha’ban will complete 30 days and Ramadan will start on Thursday, February 19.

Across the Muslim world, countries use different methods to determine the start of Ramadan—some rely on physical sightings, while others use astronomical calculations. As the holy month approaches, mosques and communities across the UAE are finalising preparations for prayer schedules and charitable initiatives.

Ramadan is a time of fasting from dawn to sunset, increased worship, reflection, and acts of charity, culminating in Eid Al Fitr at the month’s end.

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