The Ruet-e-Hilal committee is scheduled to assemble today to sight the moon of Zil Hajj, a crucial step in determining the exact date for Eid-ul-Adha 2026. This religious practice holds significant importance as it marks the beginning of one of the most sacred Islamic months, culminating in the festival of sacrifice. Accurate moon sighting ensures that the community observes Eid-ul-Adha on the correct day, maintaining unity in religious observance across the country.
Moon sighting for Zil Hajj is a tradition deeply rooted in Islamic jurisprudence, where the lunar calendar governs the timing of religious events. The committee’s role is vital in confirming the lunar phase through direct observation, which impacts millions of Muslims who prepare for the pilgrimage of Hajj and the subsequent Eid celebrations. This process also involves coordination with regional moon sighting groups to verify the sighting and announce the official date.
In a significant development for the Muslim community, the committee’s announcement will influence religious, social, and economic activities, including preparations for sacrificial rites and communal prayers. The sighting also affects the scheduling of Hajj rituals, which are time-sensitive and follow the lunar calendar strictly. Thus, the Ruet-e-Hilal committee’s meeting today is a key event that shapes the spiritual and cultural calendar for Muslims in 2026.