Eid Al Fitr, the holy day marking the end of Ramadan, will be celebrated on Wednesday, April 10 in numerous countries spanning Arab and European regions.
Saudi Arabia’s Royal Court declared Tuesday as the last day of Ramadan, with Eid Al Fitr coming on Wednesday.
Following the moon sighting by the relevant committee, the United Arab Emirates also declared Tuesday as the final day of Ramadan; therefore, the first day of Shawwal will fall on Wednesday.
Egypt’s Dar Al-Iftaa additionally affirmed the non-sighting of the Shawwal moon on Monday, decreeing Tuesday as the closure of the Holy Month of Ramadan.
Qatar, Palestine, Bahrain, Yemen, Kuwait, and other countries also joined in the celebratory announcement.
Muslims in Europe are also getting ready to celebrate the festive day with the authorities overseeing Muslim affairs in France, Germany, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Spain, all of which announced Tuesday as the last day of Ramadan.