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IN PHOTOS: Crescent moon sighted in Mumbai marks the end of Ramadan

Updated On: 20 March, 2026 08:32 PM IST | Tarun Verma

The crescent moon was sighted in Mumbai, marking the end of Ramadan and the beginning of Eid-ul-Fitr festivities. The Muslim community across the city welcomed the festival with prayers and joy, following the tradition of moon sighting that concludes the holy month of fasting. (Pics/Satej Shinde)

The crescent moon was sighted in Mumbai, marking the end of Ramadan and the beginning of Eid-ul-Fitr festivities. The Muslim community across the city welcomed the festival with prayers and joy, following the tradition of moon sighting that concludes the holy month of fasting. (Pics/Satej Shinde)

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The crescent moon was sighted in Mumbai, marking the end of Ramadan and the beginning of Eid-ul-Fitr festivities. The Muslim community across the city welcomed the festival with prayers and joy, following the tradition of moon sighting that concludes the holy month of fasting. (Pics/Satej Shinde)
<p>The festival begins with the sighting of the crescent moon, signaling the start of the Islamic month of Shawwal and the conclusion of Ramadan</p>

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The festival begins with the sighting of the crescent moon, signaling the start of the Islamic month of Shawwal and the conclusion of Ramadan

<p dir="auto">The start of Shawwal (and thus Eid) is confirmed only by the physical sighting of the new crescent moon after sunset on the 29th day of Ramadan</p>

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The start of Shawwal (and thus Eid) is confirmed only by the physical sighting of the new crescent moon after sunset on the 29th day of Ramadan

<p dir="auto">The thin, delicate crescent moon represents a fresh start after the spiritual discipline of fasting. It signals the transition from a month of self-restraint, reflection, and devotion to one of joy, gratitude, forgiveness, and community celebration&mdash;embodying hope, renewal, and the completion of a sacred cycle</p>

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The thin, delicate crescent moon represents a fresh start after the spiritual discipline of fasting. It signals the transition from a month of self-restraint, reflection, and devotion to one of joy, gratitude, forgiveness, and community celebration—embodying hope, renewal, and the completion of a sacred cycle

<p dir="auto">The anticipation of moon sighting creates communal excitement&mdash;families gather, scan the sky, share news via announcements from mosques or authorities, and prepare for prayers and festivities</p>

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The anticipation of moon sighting creates communal excitement—families gather, scan the sky, share news via announcements from mosques or authorities, and prepare for prayers and festivities

<p dir="auto">The next day starts with special congregational prayers called Eid Salah, performed in mosques or open grounds early in the morning, often followed by a sermon</p>

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The next day starts with special congregational prayers called Eid Salah, performed in mosques or open grounds early in the morning, often followed by a sermon

<p>Muslims across the world follow the practice of the Prophet Muhammad, who instructed them to start fasting when they see the moon and break fast when it is sighted again at the end of the month.</p>

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Muslims across the world follow the practice of the Prophet Muhammad, who instructed them to start fasting when they see the moon and break fast when it is sighted again at the end of the month.

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