The latest reports say Eid ul-Adha 2026 is expected around May 27, 2026, but the exact date depends on the moon sighting in each country. In many places, the Day of Arafah is expected on May 26, with Eid likely beginning on May 27 and lasting about three days.[1][2][3]
Current updates
- Saudi Arabia has asked people to look for the Dhul Hijjah moon on May 17, which would set Eid for May 27 if sighted.[2]
- UAE coverage says official confirmation still depends on moon sighting, but forecasts point to May 27 for Eid and May 26 for Arafah Day.[3]
- Several outlets also note that some countries may observe Eid on May 28 if the moon is not sighted on the expected night.[4][5]
What this means
The main news is that the date is close to being confirmed, with the strongest expectation centered on 27 May 2026. Local religious authorities will make the final call, so the exact day can differ by country.[1][3][4]
For Miami, the practical takeaway is to watch announcements from your local mosque or community leaders, since U.S. communities often follow nearby moon-sighting decisions or local coordination.[5][1]
Sources
The sighting of the Dhul Hijjah crescent will determine the dates for Eid Al-Adha 2026, Arafat Day and the annual Hajj pilgrimage across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, India and other Muslim-majority nations.
www.ndtvprofit.comEid Al Adha 2026 in UAE explained: Moon sighting, Arafat Day, confirmed dates and how residents can plan a six-day public holiday break.
gulfnews.comEid-ul-Adha will occur approximately on May 27 2026, yet this may be altered to occur earlier or later due to the sighting of the moon at different locations.
isna.netDhul Hijjah is the final month in the Islamic calendar.
www.express.co.ukEid ul-Adha 2026 is expected to fall on 27 May and end on 30 May, subject to moon sighting.
www.muslimaid.orgEid al-Adha 2026 is expected to begin on 27 May. Find out how many days it lasts, how to celebrate and how to give Qurbani this Eid al-Adha.
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