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    When Is Ramadan 2026 Expected to Begin in the UK?

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    Fez — Muslims across the United Kingdom are preparing for Ramadan in 2026, with most official projections indicating that the holy month will begin on the evening of Tuesday, February 17, and that the first day of fasting will fall on Wednesday, February 18.

    While the exact start of Ramadan always depends on the sighting of the new crescent moon, the majority of UK-based Islamic organizations, charities, and published lunar calendars are aligned around this mid-February timeline.

    Moon-sighting committees are expected to observe the skies on the evening of Tuesday, February 17, marking the 29th day of Sha’ban. If the crescent moon is sighted that night, Ramadan will officially begin after sunset, and Muslims will fast for the first time the following day.

    Astronomical data suggests that the crescent moon on that night will be sufficiently separated from the sun to allow for potential visibility under clear conditions in parts of the UK, particularly with optical aid. This has led most official timetables to list February 18 as the first day of fasting.

    As in previous years, some religious authorities will wait for confirmed local or accepted global sightings before issuing a final announcement. However, based on current projections, a shift to Thursday, February 19, is considered unlikely unless weather conditions significantly obstruct visibility.

    Ramadan remains one of the most spiritually significant periods for Britain’s Muslim population, which numbers in the millions and represents the country’s second-largest religious community.

    The month centers on fasting from dawn to dusk, increased prayer, charitable giving, and communal worship. Mosques across the UK typically extend opening hours, hosting nightly Taraweeh prayers and organizing iftar meals that bring together families, neighbors, and wider community members.

    In cities such as London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Leicester, Ramadan also reshapes daily rhythms. Supermarkets and local shops increase halal and Ramadan-specific stock, workplaces often adjust schedules, and schools with large Muslim intakes prepare for the month’s physical demands on students.

    Although Islamic tradition requires moon sighting confirmation, many families and institutions plan ahead using projected dates. Schools, employers, and community organizations frequently rely on these calendars to prepare timetables, events, and leave arrangements.

    If Ramadan begins as expected on the evening of February 17, the month would conclude around March 18 or 19, depending on the sighting of the Shawwal moon that signals Eid Al-Fitr.

    As the confirmation night approaches, official announcements from UK mosque councils and Islamic organizations will provide final clarity. Until then, February 18 stands as the most widely accepted first day of fasting, marking the beginning of a month centered on discipline, reflection, and collective spiritual renewal for Muslims across the United Kingdom.

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