New Delhi, Mar 29: Eid Al-Fitr, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, is expected to be celebrated in India on Monday, March 31, according to astronomical calculations.
The Astronomy Center has confirmed that the crescent moon of Shawwal is likely to be visible on Sunday evening, making Monday the first day of Eid in these countries.
In India, the sun has already set, and today, Saturday, March 29, corresponds to the 28th of Ramadan. Since the crescent moon is expected to be sighted on Sunday, the Islamic month of Shawwal will begin on Monday, signaling the start of Eid celebrations.
Similarly, Malaysia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Australia are also set to observe Eid Al-Fitr on Monday. These countries follow moon sighting reports based on scientific calculations and local observations, and the predicted visibility of the crescent moon aligns with their official lunar calendars.
Eid Al-Fitr is one of the most significant Islamic festivals, celebrated with prayers, feasting, and charitable giving. It marks the conclusion of Ramadan, a month of fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection.
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Muslims across these nations are expected to gather in mosques and open grounds for special Eid prayers, followed by festive meals and community celebrations.
Authorities in India will officially confirm the moon sighting on Sunday evening, but as per astronomical predictions, Monday will likely be the day of Eid Al-Fitr.