Abu Dhabi: The International Astronomical Centre said that it was impossible to sight the crescent of Shawwal Saturday, April 30, meaning that Sunday, May 1 is the last day of Ramadan, and Monday (May 2, 2022) would be the first day of Eid.
In a statement issued on Saturday morning, the center said it has been barely able to spot the crescent marking the end of Ramadan, which means it will be impossible to sight the crescent of Shawwal from all countries of the Islamic world.
However, the UAE moon-sighting committee had invited all Muslims in the UAE to sight the crescent of the month of Shawwal on Saturday evening, Ramadan 29, 1443 which corresponds to April 30, 2022.
READ MORE
- Eid Al Fitr 2022 date: Saudi Arabia calls on Muslims to sight crescent of Shawwal Saturday night
- Eid Al Fitr 2022 in UAE: COVID-19 protocols, prayer timings, free parking - all you need to know
- Eid in UAE 2022: Here are the rules to follow
- Eid in UAE 2022: Dubai public park timings for Eid Al Fitr 2022
- Eid Al Fitr 2022: 12 movies to check out at UAE cinemas over the long weekend
- No parking fees, Darb road tolls in Abu Dhabi during Eid Al Fitr break