Ramadan 2025 crescent likely to be sighted on March 1

PMD says new moon will be born on February 28 at 5:45pm; first fast expected on March 2

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A new crescent seen through a telescope shines beside the tower of a mosque. — Reuters/File
A new crescent seen through a telescope shines beside the tower of a mosque. — Reuters/File

The first day of fasting in Pakistan is expected to fall on March 2 as there are high chances that the moon for the holy month of Ramadan will be sighted on March 1. 

The new moon will likely be born on the evening of February 28 at 5:45 pm, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) predicted on Monday, increasing the chances of the crescent sighting on March 1, Saturday.

As per tradition, the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee would hold its session on Sha'ban 29 — with zonal committees meeting in their respective domains — to receive and assess moon sighting reports and announce the sighting of the moon.

Clerics from all schools of thought would attend the central huddle to ascertain the beginning of the ninth Islamic month.

The holy month, which is observed with religious fervour and zeal, will see millions of Pakistanis along with billions of Muslims around the world observing a fast from dawn till sunset with fasting hours falling between 12 to 17 hours — depending on the geographical locations across the globe.

Like many other countries, Ramadan, in Pakistan, is marked by increased charity and public food drives with the people establishing roadside stalls for people returning to their homes in the evening.