UAE residents are expected to receive a five-day holiday for Eid Al Fitr 2025, marking the year’s first long break. The official dates will be determined by the moon-sighting committee on March 29. If the crescent moon is spotted on that evening, Ramadan will conclude in 29 days, granting a four-day holiday from March 30 to April 1, including the weekend. However, if the moon remains unseen, Ramadan will extend to 30 days, leading to a longer break from March 30 to April 2, effectively giving residents five days off.
Astronomical predictions from the Dubai Astronomy Group suggest that Ramadan is likely to complete 30 days, making a five-day break more probable. The group has encouraged residents to participate in the traditional moon sighting by observing the western horizon after sunset on March 30. The final confirmation of the holiday dates will be based on the committee’s decision, but early calculations indicate that Eid Al Fitr in the UAE is likely to begin on March 31.
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