Ramadan 2026 End Date in Pakistan – Last Roza & Chand Raat Details

As of Wednesday, February 18, 2026, Pakistan is on the verge of entering Ramadan 1447 AH, subject to the official announcement by the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.
Based on astronomical projections from the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the crescent is expected to be sighted, meaning:
- 1st Ramadan 1447 AH: Thursday, February 19, 2026
- Ramadan Duration (Expected): 30 days
- Eid-ul-Fitr (1st Shawwal): Saturday, March 21, 2026
Final confirmation always depends on official moon sighting.
Is Ramadan Moon Sighted in Pakistan in 2026?
The moon sighting decision is made by the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee after Maghrib.
Astronomical data suggests a strong probability of sighting on February 18, 2026, making February 19 the first fast.
However, religious confirmation is required before it becomes official.
1st Ramadan in Pakistan 2026
If confirmed:
- Sehri begins: Early morning, February 19
- First Taraweeh: Night of February 18
- Islamic Year: 1447 AH
Ramadan 2026 is not 1446 AH — it corresponds to 1447 AH.
Ramadan 2026 Start and End (Expected Timeline)
| Event | Expected Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Ramadan | February 19, 2026 | Thursday |
| Last Roza | March 20, 2026 | Friday |
| Chand Raat | March 20, 2026 | Friday Evening |
| Eid-ul-Fitr | March 21, 2026 | Saturday |
Ramadan is expected to complete 30 days this year.
The Last 10 Nights of Ramadan 2026 (Ashra-e-Najaat)
The final Ashra begins around March 10, 2026 (20th Ramadan).
These nights are spiritually the most significant.
Expected Odd Nights (Laylat al-Qadr Possibilities)
- 21st Night: Wednesday, March 11
- 23rd Night: Friday, March 13
- 25th Night: Sunday, March 15
- 27th Night: Tuesday, March 17
- 29th Night: Thursday, March 19
The 27th night is widely observed in Pakistan, but Laylat al-Qadr can fall on any odd night of the last ten.
Chand Raat 2026 – What to Expect
If Ramadan completes 30 days:
- Moon Sighting Meeting: Evening of March 20
- High visibility probability across major cities
- Markets remain open late
- Shopping centers crowded
Cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad traditionally witness late-night shopping, mehndi stalls, and festive gatherings.
How Many Days Off for Eid-ul-Fitr 2026?
According to the Cabinet Division notification:
- March 21 (Saturday) – Eid Day 1
- March 22 (Sunday) – Eid Day 2
- March 23 (Monday) – Pakistan Day & Eid Holiday
Total official public holidays: 3 days
Because Eid begins on Saturday, it creates a long weekend nationwide.
Fitrana (Zakat-ul-Fitr) 2026
Fitrana must be paid before Eid prayer.
The official rate will be announced in early March by religious authorities. It is generally calculated based on:
- 2kg of wheat
- 2kg of barley
- Or market equivalent value
You can also pay higher rates based on dates or raisins.
Bank Holidays During Eid
Banks will remain closed March 21–23 for public dealing.
Plan:
- Cash withdrawals before March 20
- Online transfers early
- ATM usage in advance
Chand Grahan (Lunar Eclipse) in Pakistan 2026
Astronomical data indicates that:
- Pakistan may witness at least one lunar eclipse in 2026.
- Exact visibility dates depend on global eclipse cycles.
Detailed timing will be confirmed closer to the event by PMD.
Islamic Date Today
If Ramadan begins February 19:
- February 18, 2026 corresponds to 29 Shaban 1447 AH (subject to moon confirmation).
Islamic dates change at Maghrib, not midnight.
How Long Is Eid-ul-Fitr 2026?
Religiously:
- 3 days of Eid celebration (1–3 Shawwal)
Officially in Pakistan:
- 3 public holidays (March 21–23)
Private sector leave policies may vary.
Final Summary
- Ramadan 2026 expected to begin February 19
- Likely 30-day month
- Eid-ul-Fitr expected March 21
- Last 10 nights begin around March 10
- Official Eid holidays: March 21–23
- Fitrana must be paid before Eid prayer










