Eid is considered to be the biggest festival of Muslims. In the month of Ramadan, people of the Muslim community fast for 30 days. Eid is a very special day for Muslims after a 30 -day fast and fast. The 26th fast in India will be celebrated on 27 March. According to this, now only 4 fasts are left. It often happens that Eid is celebrated only after the 29th day of Ramadan. The reason for this is the visibility of the moon. As the days of every day are getting less, the dates of Eid are also coming closer. Currently, the dates of Eid in India are being told 31 March and 1 April. Know when Eid can be celebrated in Saudi Arabia, because Eid will be celebrated in India the next day.
What are the possible Eid’s potential dates?
After a full month’s prayer, Muslims around the world wait for the festival of Eid. The month of Ramadan is considered one of the most sacred months in the Muslim community. Today India has 26th and 27th fast in Saudi Arabia, as the fast in Saudi Arabia starts a day before and Eid is also celebrated a day before. Indian Muslims follow Saudi Arabia to see the moon of Eid and Ramadan. Currently, Eid moon is expected to appear on 29 March in Saudi Arabia. If this happens, Eid will be held on 31 March in India.
When is the moonlight night take place in India and Saudi Arabia?
In India, no one sleeps all night in the moonlight night. The roads adorned everywhere and a crowd of people are seen. At this time, everyone is waiting for the moonlight night for the Eid moon. It is expected that if the moon is seen on the evening of 30 March, Eid will be on 31 March. If the moon is completed on 30 March, Eid will be celebrated on 1 April. However, if the moon is seen on 29 March in Saudi Arabia, Eid will be on 30 March. If this does not happen, Eid will be celebrated on 31 March. March 31 has been declared a holiday for Eid in most places in India.
Eid holidays in Saudi Arabia
Eid holidays have been announced in Saudi Arabia. The public sector holiday here has started from 24th fast (starting on 22 March). At the same time, the rest of the private sector and non-profit sector will start from the 29th day of fasting (ie 27 March).