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how long is ramadan 2026

Ramadan 2026 is expected to last about 29–30 days, as in other years, with most major Islamic calendars forecasting a full month of fasting from mid‑February to around 19–21 March 2026, depending on local moon sighting.

Quick Scoop: How long is Ramadan 2026?

  • Ramadan is always one lunar month long, which is either 29 or 30 days depending on when the new crescent moon is sighted.
  • For 2026, multiple Islamic organizations expect Ramadan to begin around Wednesday 18 February 2026 (first fast likely on Thursday 19 February) and to end around Thursday 19 or Friday 20 March 2026.
  • That means Ramadan 2026 will effectively be just under one Gregorian month, but a full lunar month of worship and fasting (roughly 4 weeks plus a few days).

In practice, your local mosque or Islamic authority will confirm the exact start and end based on the moon where you live, so Muslims often hear the final announcement only a day or so before Ramadan begins and before Eid al‑Fitr at the end.

TL;DR: Ramadan 2026 will last a full lunar month of 29–30 days, roughly from mid‑February to around 19–21 March 2026, with exact dates depending on moon sighting where you are.

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