The UAE’s Moon Sighting Committee will convene on Tuesday evening to observe the crescent moon of Dhu Al Hijja, marking the final countdown to Eid Al Adha 2025, which is expected to begin on Friday, June 6.
Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court has called for Muslims to look for the crescent moon on Tuesday, increasing the likelihood of Eid Al Adha falling on June 6. If sighted, the Islamic month of Dhu Al Hijja will begin on Wednesday, May 28, with Eid celebrations starting on Friday, June 6, and lasting until Sunday, June 8.
A Four-Day Weekend Expected
According to the UAE Cabinet’s official holiday schedule, residents can anticipate a four-day break, with Arafat Day observed on Thursday, June 5, followed by Eid Al Adha holidays from June 6 to 8.
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How Moon Sighting Works in the UAE
The UAE follows a meticulous process to confirm the start of Islamic months, combining traditional observation with advanced technology. The Moon Sighting Committee will meet after Maghrib prayers on Tuesday, using high-powered telescopes and drones to scan the skies.
Earlier this year, the UAE deployed over 100 drones to assist in locating the Ramadan crescent, setting a new precedent for accuracy. The International Astronomical Center, supported by the UAE Fatwa Council, oversees the process, incorporating astronomical data, witness testimonies, and Sharia compliance.
Residents are encouraged to participate by reporting sightings to the Crescent Sighting Committee via phone (027774647) or an online form.
The Significance of Dhu Al Hijja
Dhu Al Hijja is the holiest month in Islam, during which millions of pilgrims perform Hajj in Makkah. The pilgrimage begins on the 8th of Dhu Al Hijja, with the Day of Arafah (9th Dhu Al Hijja) being the most sacred. Muslims worldwide observe this day with fasting and charity.
What Happens Next?
If the moon is sighted on Tuesday, Dhu Al Hijja begins Wednesday, May 28, and Eid Al Adha will be celebrated on Friday, June 6. If not, the month starts a day later, pushing Eid to Saturday, June 7.
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Either way, UAE residents can expect an extended holiday, blending spiritual observance with well-deserved rest.
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