On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia announced the sighting of the Zil Hajj moon in Tamir, signaling the end of the Islamic month of Dhul Qadah.
Moon sighting committees reported the sighting of the crescent across various Arab nations and other regions, which is essential for setting the dates for Arafat and Eid ul Adha.
Similarly, Oman declared that May 28, 2025, will mark the start of the new month, with Eid ul Adha expected to be observed on June 6.
According to official confirmations regarding the moon sightings, Arafat Day will fall on June 5, followed by Eid ul Adha celebrations on June 6.
In contrast, moon sightings were not reported in Pakistan, Brunei, Malaysia, or Indonesia, leading to their decision that May 29 will be the first day of Zil Hajj.
This story is still developing and will be updated with additional details.