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Eid Countdown

Counting down to the next Eid celebration.

Counting down to Eid al-Fitr

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Estimated date — the exact day depends on the official moon sighting in your region.

How to use the eid

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    Open the page — it automatically targets the next Eid (al-Fitr or al-Adha).

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    Watch the live countdown of days, hours, minutes and seconds.

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    After one Eid passes, the countdown moves to the next celebration.

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    Tap fullscreen for a clear, shareable display.

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    Share the link so family and friends can count down together.

Tips & tricks

There are two Eids each year — Eid al-Fitr at the end of Ramadan and Eid al-Adha about two months later. This countdown automatically points at whichever one is next.

Like Ramadan, Eid follows the lunar calendar, so the dates here are careful estimates — the exact day depends on the official moon sighting in your region.

It is a simple way to build anticipation in the days before the celebration, and to coordinate plans with family who may be counting down from elsewhere.

Frequently asked questions

When is the next Eid?

This page counts down to the next Eid — either Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Adha — using an estimated date. The exact day is confirmed by the official moon sighting.

What is the difference between the two Eids?

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan; Eid al-Adha falls about two months and ten days later. The countdown targets whichever is next.

Are the dates exact?

They are estimates. Because Eid depends on moon sighting, confirm the precise date with your local authority.

Do I need to set the date?

No. The countdown automatically targets the next Eid and moves on to the following one after it passes.

Can I share it?

Yes — share the link so family and friends can count down to Eid together.

Is the Eid countdown free?

Yes, completely free with no sign-up.