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The first day of Ramadan 2026 (corresponding to 1 Ramadan 1447 AH) has arrived in Dhaka, Bangladesh, following the local moon sighting announcement. In Bangladesh, as in several South Asian countries (including India and Pakistan), the crescent moon was not sighted on the evening of February 18, 2026 (or aligned with regional decisions), resulting in the completion of 30 days of Sha'ban and the start of Ramadan on Thursday, February 19, 2026. This aligns with announcements from countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey, and others that began on February 19, while Saudi Arabia and Gulf nations started fasting on February 18. Many Muslims in Dhaka and across Bangladesh are now observing the first fast of the blessed month. The holy month of '''Ramadan''' (Arabic: Ψ±Ω ΨΆΨ§Ω) is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, observed by Muslims as a month of fasting (sawm), increased prayer, Quran recitation, charity (zakat and sadaqah), and spiritual reflection. It commemorates the revelation of the first verses of the [[Quran]] to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in 610 CE. == 2026 Dates == Ramadan dates vary by region due to local moon sightings or following announcements from key authorities (e.g., Saudi Arabia for many countries). {| class="wikitable" !Region / Country Group !First Day of Fasting !Notes |- |Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, many Western countries |February 18, 2026 |Crescent sighted on evening of February 17 |- |Bangladesh, India, Pakistan (often follow local or regional sighting) |February 19, 2026 |Moon not sighted February 18; Sha'ban completed 30 days |- |Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey, Egypt, Oman, others |February 19, 2026 |Official announcements confirmed |- |Approximate end of Ramadan |March 19 or 20, 2026 |Depending on moon sighting for Shawwal 1 |- |Eid al-Fitr |March 20 or 21, 2026 (tentative) |Celebration following end of Ramadan |} == Significance of the First Day == The first day marks the official commencement of obligatory fasting from dawn (Fajr) to sunset (Maghrib). Muslims begin with suhoor (pre-dawn meal), abstain from food, drink, and other prohibitions during daylight, and break the fast at iftar with dates and water, followed by Maghrib prayer. It is a time for renewed commitment to faith, seeking forgiveness, and increased acts of worship. Many attend Taraweeh prayers in mosques starting from the first night. == Common Greetings == On this auspicious occasion, Muslims exchange heartfelt wishes: * '''Ramadan Mubarak!''' β "Blessed Ramadan!" * '''Ramadan Kareem!''' β "Generous Ramadan!" Sample messages to share: * Ramadan Mubarak 2026! May Allah accept your fasts, forgive your sins, and grant you and your family immense blessings, peace, and spiritual strength throughout this sacred month. * Wishing you a blessed first day of Ramadan. May your suhoor bring energy, your iftar joy, and every dua acceptance inshaAllah. * As the crescent moon rises, may this Ramadan bring you closer to Allah, fill your home with tranquility, and multiply your good deeds. == See also == * [[Ramadan]] * [[Islamic calendar]] * [[Moon sighting]] * [[Fasting in Islam]] For the most accurate local prayer times, iftar/suhoor schedules in Dhaka, consult trusted sources like the Islamic Foundation Bangladesh or local mosque announcements. Ramadan Mubarak to all! May this month be filled with barakah, mercy, and acceptance of all ibadah. ππ€²
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