UAE announces first day of Eid Al Fitr; Shawwal Moon not spotted.

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The Shawwal crescent that signals the end of Ramadan has not been spotted in the UAE. The holy month will thus last the full 30 days, with Tuesday being the last day of Ramadan. Islamic festival Eid Al Fitr will fall on Wednesday, April 10. This means public and private sector employees get a nine-day break including the weekends.

The UAEā€™s moon-sighting committee had askedĀ Muslims across the country to search the skies for the crescent. Like all months in the Islamic Hijri calendar, Ramadan lasts 29 or 30 days. In the lunar calendar, the sighting of the crescent determines when one month ends and the next starts. Muslims look for the crescent on the 29th of each month.

With Eid falling on Wednesday, hereā€™s what that means for residents when it comes to the holiday duration; free parking and toll timings; and Eid prayer timings.

Longest holiday of the year

The holiday began on Monday, April 8 (Ramadan 29) and will last the full week. Including the weekends before and after the holiday, this translates into aĀ nine-day holiday for all UAE residentsĀ (April 6 to 14). They willĀ report back to work on Monday, April 15.

Free parking

–Ā Dubai:Ā Free parking in DubaiĀ began on Sunday, April 7, which is the regular pay-free day of the week. It will be free till Friday, April 12, giving motorists six days of free parking. Regular tariff applies from Saturday, April 13.

–Ā Abu Dhabi:Ā Parking is free in the UAE CapitalĀ from Monday, April 8, till Sunday, April 14. Charges apply from Monday, April 15. Including the Sunday before the holiday, thatā€™s eight days of free parking.

–Ā Sharjah:Ā Parking is free of chargeĀ from Wednesday, April 10, till Friday, April 12, in all zones except those with the blue signboards. Thatā€™s three days of free parking. Charges apply from Saturday, April 13.

Toll timings

In Abu Dhabi, passing under theĀ Darb toll gates will be freeĀ from Monday, April 8, till Sunday, April 14.

Eid prayer timings

  • Dubai: 6.20am
  • Sharjah: 6.17am
  • Abu Dhabi: 6.22am
  • Ajman and Umm Al Quwain: 6.17am
  • Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah: 6.15am

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