
The UAE just confirmed the Islamic New Year date for the private sector
Ready for a long weekend?
The UAE government has officially announced Friday June 27 as a public holiday for the private sector to mark the Islamic New Year.
This means employees across the UAE will have Friday off, with the weekend stretching through Saturday and Sunday, before the workweek resumes on Monday June 30.
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أصدرت الهيئة تعميماً إلى كافة الوزارات والجهات الاتحادية، أشارت فيه إلى أن عطلة رأس السنة الهجرية للعام 1447هـ، يوم الجمعة الموافق 27 يونيو 2025 🌙⭐️
FAHR has announced that the Hijri New Year holiday (1447 AH) will be on Friday, June 27, 2025🌙⭐️ pic.twitter.com/2CNEXZEoNP — FAHR (@FAHR_UAE) June 16, 2025
This follows the announcement made earlier for the public sector for the same day off, in line with official UAE public holiday calendars.
Following closely on the heels of the Eid Al Adha break, this is the next official holiday on the UAE calendar – and the perfect chance to plan a quick escape, enjoy a staycation, or just relax.
Here's the lowdown:
Holiday: Hijri New Year / Islamic New Year
Date: Friday June 27
Applies to: Public sector and private sector
Back to work: Monday June 30
Keep an eye out for updates from your employer and start thinking about how to make the most of your long weekend – A/C powered fun, dining out, or a beach day? It's all on the cards.
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Ready for a long weekend? The UAE government has officially announced Friday June 27 as a public holiday for the private sector to mark the Islamic New Year. This means employees across the UAE will have Friday off, with the weekend stretching through Saturday and Sunday, before the workweek resumes on Monday June 30. . أصدرت الهيئة تعميماً إلى كافة الوزارات والجهات الاتحادية، أشارت فيه إلى أن عطلة رأس السنة الهجرية للعام 1447هـ، يوم الجمعة الموافق 27 يونيو 2025 🌙⭐️ FAHR has announced that the Hijri New Year holiday (1447 AH) will be on Friday, June 27, 2025🌙⭐️ — FAHR (@FAHR_UAE) June 16, 2025 This follows the announcement made earlier for the public sector for the same day off, in line with official UAE public holiday calendars. Following closely on the heels of the Eid Al Adha break, this is the next official holiday on the UAE calendar – and the perfect chance to plan a quick escape, enjoy a staycation, or just relax. Here's the lowdown: Holiday: Hijri New Year / Islamic New Year Date: Friday June 27 Applies to: Public sector and private sector Back to work: Monday June 30 Keep an eye out for updates from your employer and start thinking about how to make the most of your long weekend – A/C powered fun, dining out, or a beach day? It's all on the cards. Summer in Abu Dhabi The 27 best things to do indoors this summer in Abu Dhabi It's time for some air-conditioned bliss Psst: This is when summer officially starts in Abu Dhabi No complaints here Yas Waterworld's epic new expansion is opening this summer – including 12 new slides Weeeeee! 25 brilliant beach and pool day passes in Abu Dhabi Grab your SPF – a lush day by the water awaits


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