When is Eid ul Adha 2025 expected in Pakistan?

Zil Hajj likely to begin on May 29, forecasts Suparco

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Uneeba Zameer Shah
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A man reacts after spotting the crescent in the sky. — AFP/File
A man reacts after spotting the crescent in the sky. — AFP/File

KARACHI: Eid ul Adha is expected to fall on June 7, according to a prediction by the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco).

The space agency said that the first of Zil Hajj — the final month in the Islamic lunar calendar — is likely to be observed on May 29, depending on the official moon sighting. This projection places Eid ul Adha on Saturday, June 7.

Suparco revealed that the Zil Hajj moon will be born on May 27 at 8:02am, but its age by sunset that day will only be 11 hours and 34 minutes, making the chances of visibility almost negligible across the country.

Similarly, astronomer Dr Faheem Hashmi had also shared that Eid ul Adha would be observed on June 7 as there is no chance of the Zil Hajj moon sighting in Pakistan on May 27 as per astronomical calculations.

The astronomer said that the new moon is unlikely to be visible in Pakistan on May 27 as it will only be 11 hours old at the time of sunset on that day.

In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the auspicious festival in the Islamic calendar is expected to fall on June 6, according to the Emirates Astronomy Society.