The spiritual commencement of Ramadan 2026 has been officially confirmed across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations following successful moon-sighting observations on February 17th. While most member states synchronously declared February 18th as the inaugural day of the holy month, Oman emerged as the solitary exception with its commencement set for February 19th.
In the United Arab Emirates, the Moon-Sighting Committee convened at Abu Dhabi’s historic Qasr Al Hosn palace confirmed visual confirmation of the crescent moon shortly after sunset. This astronomical verification triggered nationwide announcements from the highest levels of leadership. UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan extended heartfelt congratulations to citizens and the global Muslim community, emphasizing Ramadan’s significance as a period for “goodness, giving, and social solidarity.” Similarly, Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum characterized the occasion as “a virtuous season for strengthening family ties and spiritual purification.”
The religious synchronization extended across the Arabian Peninsula with Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court, Qatar’s news agency, Kuwait News Agency, and Bahrain’s Supreme Shariah Authority all independently verifying the crescent sighting and unanimously declaring February 18th as Ramadan’s commencement. This collective alignment underscores the cultural and religious cohesion within the region despite decentralized observation methodologies.
Oman’s Main Committee for Moon Sighting reported contrasting observational results, determining that the crescent remained undetectable on February 17th. Consequently, the Sultanate will initiate Ramadan on February 19th, completing the full thirty days of the preceding month of Shaban according to Islamic tradition. This divergence highlights the intricate interplay between astronomical science, traditional observation practices, and theological interpretation that characterizes the Hijri calendar determination across Muslim communities worldwide.
The announcements triggered immediate preparations across the region for the commencement of fasting, spiritual reflection, and special nightly prayers (Taraweeh) that define the Ramadan experience for millions of faithful.
