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Pakistan marks Juma-tul-Wida today, Friday, March 13, 2026, as the Sindh government and Islamabad administration issue official holiday notifications. While citizens prepare for Al-Quds Day rallies, astronomical forecasts from SUPARCO suggest a 30-day Ramadan, placing the expected date for Eid in Pakistan on March 21.
As the nation enters the final stretch of Ramadan. Many are asking, “Is today Juma-tul-Wida?” While the lunar cycle might technically offer another Friday on March 20, the government is officially observing the “Farewell Friday” today.
A specific Friday holiday notification is now active across Sindh. The provincial government shuttered all offices and schools to facilitate those attending congregational prayers. In the capital, the district magistrate declared a holiday for all educational institutions. If you are navigating the streets of Karachi or Islamabad, prepare for diversions near Youm-e-Quds procession routes.
Moon Sighting and Eid in Pakistan
The countdown to Eid in Pakistan has officially begun. Experts at SUPARCO and the Met Office just released their latest astronomical data. They expect the Shawwal moon to be born on the morning of Thursday, March 19.
However, by sunset that evening, the moon will only be 12 hours old. This makes a sighting nearly impossible. Anticipate a complete 30 days of fasting this year. This sets the first day of Eid-ul-Fitr for Saturday, March 21, 2026. Because this aligns closely with Pakistan Day on March 23, expect a major four-day holiday weekend for everyone.
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