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In 2026, Khartoum residents celebrated Eid al-Fitr at home for the first time since the war began, signaling fragile hope amid ongoing displacement.
On Eid al-Fitr 2026, residents of Khartoum’s Al-Droshab neighborhood celebrated at home for the first time since the conflict began, marking a fragile return to normalcy after years of war and displacement.
Despite ongoing security concerns and visible damage, the Sudanese Armed Forces’ recapture of Khartoum state in May 2025 and the government’s return to the capital in January 2026 enabled over 3.6 million people to return to their homes since mid-2023.
Though 9.1 million remain displaced, families expressed hope and resilience through home-based prayers, traditional clothing, and quiet gatherings, preserving Eid’s spiritual essence and rebuilding community ties.
En 2026, los residentes de Jartum celebraron Eid al-Fitr en casa por primera vez desde que comenzó la guerra, señalando una frágil esperanza en medio del desplazamiento en curso.