Close Menu
21stNews21stNews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Finnovex North Africa 2026 Brings Financial Leaders to Cairo

    March 31, 2026

    Armas Trasmediterránea Expands Ahead of Marhaba 2026

    March 31, 2026

    Barcelona Remains Untouchable With 3-0 Defeat of Real Madrid

    March 31, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    Pinterest Facebook LinkedIn
    21stNews21stNews
    • Home
    • Moroccan News
    • Industry & Technologies
    • Financial News
    • Sports
    Subscribe
    21stNews21stNews
    Home»Moroccan News»Holy Month Expected on February 19 Oman
    Moroccan News

    Holy Month Expected on February 19 Oman

    By February 13, 20262 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Rabat– Oman is set to welcome Ramadan on Thursday, February 19, 2026, according to the calculations of the International Astronomy Center. 

    Experts confirmed that sighting the Ramadan crescent on Tuesday, February 17, will be impossible across all Arab and Islamic regions. Therefore, Wednesday, February 18, will mark the completion of the month of Sha’ban, making Thursday the first day of the holy month.

    On the first day of fasting, Omani Muslims are expected to fast for a total of 12 hours and 45 minutes. 

    The arrival of Ramadan is met with joy and celebration across the country. In the final night of Sha’ban, many Omanis eagerly climb to elevated spots to catch a glimpse of the crescent moon, a practice that carries cultural prestige. Those who spot the moon first often gain recognition and honor among their communities.

    Ramadan traditions in Oman reflect broader Gulf customs, particularly in food. Popular dishes during the month include shorba (soup), harees, and thareed, among other regional specialties. 

    Omani sweets are particularly celebrated, with a rich variety enjoyed throughout the year. Signature treats include the luxurious “Sultania,” traditionally reserved for tribal leaders and wealthy merchants, followed by sweets such as “Barka,” “Nizwa,” and “Sohar.” 

    These confections come in various colors — black, yellow, red — and often feature almonds, pistachios, and spices like saffron, cardamom, and ghee. Recently, dates have been incorporated into these sweets, creating new flavors while preserving traditional recipes.

    Gathering is a central tradition for Omanis during Ramadan, with people coming together multiple times a day. In addition to meeting for the obligatory prayers, Omanis hold study and Quran-reading circles after Fajr and Asr prayers throughout the month.

    Families also gather for iftar at home, while neighbors often share meals in local mosques. After Taraweeh prayers, communities meet again to enjoy coffee together. 

    Omanis prepare to greet the holy month with both devotion and festive culinary traditions, maintaining a centuries-old celebration of faith, family, and community.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleEgypt Anticipates Ramadan 2026 to Begin February 19
    Next Article Russia Blocks WhatsApp Nationwide, Promotes State-Backed MAX Messaging App

    Related Posts

    Moroccan News

    Finnovex North Africa 2026 Brings Financial Leaders to Cairo

    March 31, 2026
    Moroccan News

    New Cadmium Guidelines Cement OCP’s Leadership

    March 31, 2026
    Moroccan News

    Morocco’s Economic Growth Slows Slightly to 4.1% in Q4 2025 Morocco’s Economic Growth Slows Slightly to 4.1% in Q4 2025

    March 31, 2026
    Top Posts

    How Google Gemini Helps Crypto Traders Filter Signals From Noise

    August 8, 202524 Views

    DeFi Soars with Tokenized Stocks, But User Activity Shifts to NFTs

    August 9, 202522 Views

    DC facing $20 million security funding cut despite Trump complaints of US capital crime

    August 8, 202521 Views
    News Categories
    • AgriFood (179)
    • Financial News (1,682)
    • Industry & Technologies (1,501)
    • Moroccan News (1,689)
    • Sports (1,314)
    Most Popular

    Hakimi Equals Faras with 94 Caps, Targets Naybet’s Historic 115 Mark

    March 29, 20266 Views

    Ibn Tofail University Wins Top Prize at International Olympic Case Study Competition

    March 25, 20266 Views

    IFAB Introduces New Rules to Tackle Timewasting and Expand VAR

    March 1, 20266 Views
    Our Picks

    Spirit Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy again

    August 30, 2025

    New Hampshire delays crypto mining deregulation bill amid public concerns

    October 31, 2025

    Ultimate Morocco Hiking Adventure • BEWILDERED IN MOROCCO

    December 30, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    • Home
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2026 21stNews. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Go to mobile version