Els: MBN360 News
The Office of the National Chief Imam has announced that the crescent moon for Ramadan 2026 will be observed on Wednesday, February 18.
The date is the 29th day of Sha’ban on the Islamic calendar, in line with traditional moon sighting practice.
If the crescent is successfully sighted that evening, Thursday, February 19, 2026, will be declared the first day of Ramadan.
However, if the moon is not seen, Thursday will complete 30 days of Sha’ban, with fasting commencing on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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The decision was reached during the 32nd Annual National Ramadan Conference held in Takoradi in the Western Region.
The process forms part of efforts to ensure uniformity in the observance of Ramadan across the country.
As is customary, regional representatives are expected to relay verified sightings to the appropriate authorities.
The National Chief Imam or his designated representative will formally announce the commencement of the fasting period to the Muslim community.