Ramadan 2026 Moon Sighting Timings Live: When will the crescent moon be visible in Delhi, Bengaluru and other cities?
As India prepares for Ramadan in 2026, the crucial sighting of the crescent moon is anticipated on Wednesday evening, with timings expected between 6:15 PM and 6:45 PM across the country. This event marks the beginning of the holy month of fasting for millions of Muslims, who will observe Ramadan with prayers, reflection, and community gatherings. Major cities like Delhi and Bengaluru will be closely monitoring the moon sighting, which traditionally signals the start of the month-long observance. The moon sighting is a significant cultural and religious moment, as it not only initiates Ramadan but also aligns with the Islamic lunar calendar. In many communities, local mosques and organizations play a pivotal role in confirming the sighting, ensuring that the information is disseminated among the faithful. As the date approaches, many are eager to prepare for this spiritual journey, which emphasizes charity, self-discipline, and increased devotion. Observers are advised to look towards the western horizon during the specified time to catch a glimpse of the crescent moon, marking a significant moment in the Islamic faith.
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