Eid al-Fitr 1448 AH · The Festival of Breaking the Fast, celebrating the end of Ramadan.
Predicted Date
Wednesday, March 10, 2027
Based on Makkah. Actual dates may vary by 1-2 days depending on local crescent moon sighting in your region.
| City | Country | Predicted Date | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Makkah | Saudi Arabia | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 87% Very Likely |
| Dubai | UAE | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 86% Very Likely |
| Istanbul | Turkey | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 87% Very Likely |
| London | United Kingdom | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 85% Very Likely |
| Cairo | North Africa | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 89% Very Likely |
| Lagos | West Africa | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 87% Very Likely |
| Jakarta | Indonesia | Thu, Mar 11, 2027 | 98% Very Likely |
| Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Thu, Mar 11, 2027 | 99% Very Likely |
| New Delhi | India | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 83% Very Likely |
| Karachi | Pakistan | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 84% Very Likely |
| Dhaka | Bangladesh | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 80% Very Likely |
| New York City | United States | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 95% Very Likely |
| Los Angeles | United States | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 98% Very Likely |
| Toronto | Canada | Wed, Mar 10, 2027 | 95% Very Likely |
| Sydney | Australia | Thu, Mar 11, 2027 | 31% Difficult |
Saudi Arabia · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
UAE · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
Turkey · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
United Kingdom · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
North Africa · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
West Africa · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
Indonesia · Thu, Mar 11, 2027
Malaysia · Thu, Mar 11, 2027
India · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
Pakistan · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
Bangladesh · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
United States · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
United States · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
Canada · Wed, Mar 10, 2027
Australia · Thu, Mar 11, 2027
Confidence reflects the likelihood of crescent moon visibility on the evening before the predicted date. Higher confidence means stronger astronomical conditions for sighting.
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Eid al-Fitr (the Festival of Breaking the Fast) marks the end of Ramadan and the beginning of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic calendar. It is one of the two major Islamic holidays (the other being Eid al-Adha).
The celebration begins with a special congregational prayer (Salat al-Eid) performed in the morning. Muslims dress in their finest clothes, give charitable donations (Zakat al-Fitr), and gather with family and friends for festive meals.
Eid al-Fitr falls on the 1st of Shawwal and is determined by the sighting of the new crescent moon after the completion of Ramadan. The date varies by 1-2 days across different countries depending on local moon sighting conditions.
Predictions are based on astronomical calculations using NASA JPL DE421 ephemeris data combined with a machine learning model (Random Forest) trained on over 2,000 historical crescent moon sighting observations. The model evaluates five key parameters — moonset lag, moon age, altitude, elongation, and illumination — to produce a confidence score for crescent visibility at each location.