Doha: The first day of Eid Al-Fitr in Qatar is
expected to fall on March 20, according to astronomical calculations released
by the Qatar Calendar House.
Specialists at the centre said the crescent moon
marking the beginning of the month of Shawwal is expected to appear on March
19. Based on these calculations, the end of Ramadan and the start of Eid
celebrations are likely to occur the following day.
Experts also explained that the moon is not
expected to be visible in Qatar on the evening of March 18, which means Ramadan
will likely complete its full period before the new month begins.
However, officials noted that the final
announcement of Eid will depend on the traditional moon-sighting process
carried out by the Crescent Sighting Committee under the Ministry of Awqaf and
Islamic Affairs.
Residents usually wait for the official
confirmation from authorities, which will be made after the moon is observed on
the designated evening.