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Home > News > Ramadan 2026 Officially Starts in the UAE on Wednesday February 18

Ramadan 2026 Officially Starts in the UAE on Wednesday February 18

Ramadan ends with the celebration of Eid Al Fitr, one of the most important holidays in the UAE.

Sara ZouitenbySara Zouiten
Feb, 17, 2026
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Rabat – Ramadan 2026 officially starts in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday, February 18, following the official moon sighting announcement. 

The Presidential Court has announced the sighting of the crescent moon this evening, marking the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan.

The court said in a statement that “after reviewing the reports and sighting results submitted from across the country, the crescent moon of the holy month of Ramadan has been officially sighted this evening in accordance with Sharia law.”

Muslims across the country have begun fasting from dawn to sunset as the holy month begins.

Ramadan is a sacred time in Islam. It is a month of fasting, prayer, charity, and reflection. Muslims fast every day to grow spiritually and practice patience and gratitude. The fast is broken each evening with a meal called iftar.

Ramadan has a special atmosphere in the UAE. Working hours are usually reduced, and many restaurants close during the daytime out of respect for those fasting. 

Families and friends gather for iftar meals at sunset, often starting with dates and water. Mosques are filled with worshippers performing Taraweeh prayers at night.

The country also sees large charity efforts during Ramadan. Many organizations provide free iftar meals for workers and families in need. Tents and community gatherings are common across cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

As the holy month gets closer to winter with each passing year, it means fewer fasting hours since the sun sets early.

Before Ramadan ends, Muslims are expected to perform Zakat Al Fitr, a mandatory act of charity for those financially capable. The goal is to help those in need and strengthen social solidarity.

Ramadan ends with the celebration of Eid Al Fitr, one of the most important holidays in the UAE. Families come together, children receive gifts, and communities celebrate the end of the holy month with joy, gratitude, and food.  

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