The Egyptian Dar Al Iftaa will observe the crescent moon of Shawal on Monday to mark the beginning of the Eid Al Fitr and the end of Ramadan.
The event of the observation will take place after the Prayer of Al-Maghrib (the sunset) for 30 minutes, and the result of the observation will be announced on the Dar Al Iftaa's social media pages.
The National Research Institute of Astronomy & Geophysics (NRIAG) announced on Wednesday that the first day of Eid Al Fitr will be on April 10, and Eid prayer will be at 5:59 Cairo time.
According to astronomical studies, the rise of the Shawal Crescent moon won't be observed on the Observation Day as it will set before the sunset with 11 minutes.
Furthermore, the crescent moon will be before the sunset of the observation day.
This Ramadan will be a 30-day-month; so Tuesday, April 8 will be the final day of Ramadan, and Wednesday will mark the beginning of Shawal and Eid Al Fitr.