Web Desk: Pakistan’s Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee will hold a crucial meeting tomorrow to sight the moon that marks the beginning of Eid, officials confirmed on Wednesday. The decision will determine the official date for the festival across the country.
Committee members are expected to gather in Islamabad and observe the sky in the evening hours. They will issue an official statement once the moon is sighted, providing guidance to mosques and the public nationwide.
The committee, which is responsible for moon sightings in Pakistan, traditionally considers reports from regional observers before announcing Eid. If the moon is not visible due to weather conditions, Eid will be celebrated the following day, officials said.
Citizens across Pakistan are eagerly awaiting the announcement, as families prepare for prayers, celebrations, and festive activities. Authorities urged the public to follow the committee’s official statement to avoid confusion.