Hyderabad, Sindh residents are set to celebrate the blessed occasion of Eid ul-Fitr as the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee confirmed that Eid ul-Fitr 2026 will be observed on Saturday, March 21, 2026. The Shawwal moon was not sighted anywhere in Pakistan on March 19 evening, concluding Ramadan 1447 AH after a full 30 days and scheduling Eid for Saturday.Eid Namaz will be offered in congregations at historic mosques, major Eidgahs, and neighborhood grounds across Hyderabad shortly after sunrise. Prayers are generally scheduled between 7:00 AM and 9:30 AM, with the largest city-wide gathering expected at Eidgah Rani Bagh (also known as Eidgah Ranibagh), the main Eidgah in Hyderabad, starting around 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM. Other prominent venues include historic sites like Eidgah Hussainabad, major mosques in Latifabad, Qasimabad, and old city areas.Mosque committees, local religious leaders, and city authorities have released area-wise Eid Namaz timings to assist residents in planning. Worshippers are urged to arrive 15-30 minutes early, particularly at the main Eidgah, due to anticipated large crowds. Security, traffic control, and parking arrangements will be strengthened throughout the city.Eid Namaz Timings in Hyderabad, Sindh 2026 – Area-Wise ScheduleCompiled from official announcements, mosque schedules, and local religious sources:Central / Old City / Ranibagh / Historic AreasEidgah Rani Bagh (main congregation, central Hyderabad): 9:00 AM – 9:30 AMEidgah Hussainabad: 8:00 AMJamia Masjid near Station Road / Karbala Dadan Shah area: 7:00 AMMehfil-i-Hussaini, Station Road: 7:00 AMLatifabad / Unit Areas / Residential ColoniesMasjid-i-Ayesha Siddiqa, Latifabad-9: 8:00 AMJamia Masjid Abdullah near Lady Graham Hospital: 7:00 AMAkbari Sports Ground, Latifabad-9: 9:00 AMMasjid Zainul Abedin, Latifabad-9: 8:00 AMJamia Masjid Ameer Moawia, Cattle Colony: 8:00 AMQasimabad / SITE / Gaushala / UsmanabadJamia Masjid Muhammadi, Gaushala, Usmanabad: 8:00 AMJamia Arabia Muftahul Uloom, SITE area: 8:00 AMCentral Mosque / Ground in Qasimabad: 7:30 AMOther Areas / Suburbs / CantonmentJamia Masjid Faqir Ka Pir: 8:00 AMDargah Sakhi Abdul Wahab Shah Jilani Mosque: 7:00 AMHaider Karar Mosque, Karbala Dadan Shah: 7:00 AMFawara Chowk Liberty Market: 7:30 AMMadina Masjid Surrey Ghat: 8:30 AMAbul Fazl Mosque, Maula Ali: 9:00 AMNote: Timings are based on verified local announcements and mosque committee releases as of March 20, 2026. Variations may occur due to sunrise timing or local decisions—always confirm with your neighborhood imam, mosque notice board, or official Hyderabad religious channels for any last-minute updates.Tips for Eid ul-Fitr Namaz in Hyderabad, Sindh 2026Arrive early — The main Eidgah Rani Bagh and historic mosques see thousands of worshippers; secure space promptly.Follow Sunnah: Perform Ghusl, wear clean modest clothes, apply Ittar, and recite Takbeerat while heading out.Security cooperation — Follow police and local administration guidelines; avoid carrying large bags or unnecessary items.Traffic advisory — Expect road diversions near Ranibagh, Station Road, and major Eid venues; use alternate routes.Offer prayers in Jamaat for maximum blessings, then celebrate with family, exchange greetings, and fulfill Sadaqat-ul-Fitr.Eid ul-Fitr marks the triumphant end of Ramadan with joy, gratitude, forgiveness, and community bonding. Hyderabad’s mosques and Eidgahs will echo with Takbeerat and festive spirit on March 21.Eid Mubarak to all from Hyderabad, Sindh! May Allah accept your fasts, prayers, and good deeds, and grant peace and prosperity.Source: Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee announcement (March 19-20, 2026) and compiled schedules from Hyderabad mosque committees and local authorities.