Eid Al-Fitr to begin on Thursday, Saudi Royal Court confirms

Eid Al-Fitr celebrations will begin in Saudi Arabia on Thursday. (AFP/File photo)
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Updated 12 May 2021
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Eid Al-Fitr to begin on Thursday, Saudi Royal Court confirms

  • Wednesday will be the 30th day of Ramadan

RIYADH: Wednesday is the last day of Ramadan and Thursday will be the first day of Eid Al-Fitr, the Saudi Royal Court said on Tuesday night.

The decision came after Saudi Arabia’s moon sighting committee said the crescent of the month of Shawwal could not be seen from the Tamir observatory.

The Royal Court issued a statement saying the Supreme Court’s Crescent Department held a meeting on Tuesday evening, corresponding to Ramadan 29, according to the Umm Al-Qura calendar, to study and evaluate the sighting of the crescent moon for the month of Shawwal.

“Since the sighting of the crescent was not visible, the department decided that Wednesday will be the 30th day of Ramadan,” and that Eid Al-Fitr will start on Thursday, the statement said.

The Supreme Court extended greetings to King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi citizens and residents, and all Muslims on the advent of Eid Al-Fitr.

By tradition, the start of the new month is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon.


Session held on development in Makkah

 Mirkaz Al-Balad Al-Ameen Initiative Hosts Session on Development in Makkah. (SPA)
Updated 07 March 2026
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Session held on development in Makkah

  • The session underscored Makkah’s status as a city of global religious and historical significance, and stressed the need for development projects that respect this, while providing high-quality services for residents and visitors

RIYADH: The Makkah-based Mirkaz Al-Balad Al-Ameen Initiative recently hosted a dialogue session focusing on the role of partnerships in strengthening trust and advancing development, as part of its programs addressing developmental and economic issues shaping the future of Makkah.

The event brought together specialists and stakeholders in investment and development, and highlighted public–private partnerships as a key driver of development and investment in major cities.

It also discussed the role of the real estate market in attracting investment and financing, suggesting that strong market activity enhances investor confidence and supports the launch of projects that improve the urban environment.
The session underscored Makkah’s status as a city of global religious and historical significance, and stressed the need for development projects that respect this, while providing high-quality services for residents and visitors and enhancing their quality of life.
The discussion presented ideas for the development of the investment environment in Makkah related to enhancing transparency and advancing strategic partnerships, enabling high-quality investments and sustainable economic development.