This year, Eid ul-Fitr will likely be celebrated on March 20. Will there be three Eids (Eid ul-Fitr) in 2030? The short answer is no. In the year 2030, there will be two Ramadans or Ramzaans, and that is where the question and confusion begin. The Islamic lunar calendar moves forward by 10 to 11 days every year against the Gregorian calendar. By 2030, that shift means Ramadan will fall twice — once in January and again in December. Read more: Eid Al-Fitr 2026 In UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar And Bahrain: Official Start Date of Eid Announced Two Ramadans would logically mean two Eid al-Fitrs. But the second Ramadan of 2030 does not end in 2030. It begins in December and runs into late January 2031, taking the second Eid al-Fitr with it into the next year, which means Eid 2030 will be the same as Eid 2026 - one Eid al-Fitr and one Eid al-Adha. So there will always be two Eids? No, in the year 2033, two Eid al-Fitrs and one Eid al-Adha will fall within the same Gregorian year. The first Eid al-Fitr is projected around January 3, Eid al-Adha around March 11, and the second Ramadan is expected to begin around November 23. One of those Eids will fall on Christmas Day. This is not a government announcement or a religious ruling. It is the natural result of using a lunar calendar. Exact dates will depend on moon sighting declarations, which can vary by a day between countries. For now, 2030 remains notable — two Ramadans in one Gregorian year is rare enough. The three-Eid year is 2033. (The report is based on information from Esquire Middle East) Professionals & enthusiasts who write about lifestyle and health in all their vibrancy.