Sun to align directly above Kaaba on Day of Arafat in rare 33-year event
A rare astronomical alignment is set to coincide with one of the holiest days in the Islamic calendar this year, as the sun is expected to align directly above the Kaaba in Mecca on the Day of Arafat, a phenomenon that occurs only once every 33 years. According to astronomers, the event will take place at noon on May 27, 2026, corresponding to the ninth day of Dhul Hijjah 1447H, when the sun will stand directly above the Kaaba, causing shadows to disappear completely in Mecca at the precise moment of alignment. The phenomenon of the sun aligning above the Kaaba normally occurs twice each year due to Mecca’s geographical location near latitude 21.4 degrees north, as the sun appears to move between the equator and the Tropic of Cancer. What makes this year’s event unusual is its coincidence with the Day of Arafat, a rare overlap last recorded in 1993. Astronomers say the alignment results from differences between the lunar Hijri calendar and the solar Gregorian calendar, with the lunar cycle requiring roughly 33 years to realign with the same solar dates. The National Center for Meteorology of Saudi Arabia stressed that the alignment is a natural and recurring astronomical phenomenon [...]