This is when Ramadan and Eid holidays 2023 are expected
The holy month of Ramadan this year is likely to start from Thursday, March 23. As per Emirates Astronomical Society, the holy month will last for 29 days, with the first day of Eid Al Fitr likely on Friday, April 21. The astronomical calculations and likely dates were revealed by Ibrahim Al Jarwan, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Astronomical Society, in a video.
The official Eid Al Fitr holiday in the UAE is from Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3 (Hijri Islamic calendar months). If the astronomical calculations are correct, the break is from Thursday, April 20, to Sunday, April 23.
Al Jarwan also revealed the likely dates of Eid Al Adha. According to the expert, the first day of Islamic month Dhul Hijjah will be on Monday, June 19. This means that Eid Al Adha will likely be on Wednesday, June 28. Arafah Day, which falls one day before Eid, is likely to be on Tuesday, June 27. The holiday, therefore, will be from Tuesday, June 27, to Friday, June 30. The precise start of Ramadan and Eid Al Fitr will be confirmed closer to the time by the Moon-sighting committee.