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UAE holidays 2025: Will residents get a long weekend ahead of Islamic New Year?
UAE holidays 2025: Will residents get a long weekend ahead of Islamic New Year?

Arabian Business

time20-05-2025

  • Arabian Business

UAE holidays 2025: Will residents get a long weekend ahead of Islamic New Year?

Residents across the UAE could be in for a well-timed break in peak summer as a long weekend next month, with the Islamic New Year 1447 also known as Al-Hijra is expected to fall on Friday, June 27, 2025, according to current astronomical predictions. If confirmed by UAE authorities, the public holiday would align with the country's Saturday–Sunday weekend, potentially offering a three-day break from June 27 to 29. As with all Hijri calendar-based holidays, the official date depends on the moon sighting and will be confirmed closer to the time. What is Islamic New Year? The Islamic New Year or Al-Hijra marks Muharram 1, the beginning of the Hijri year 1447 that commemorates the migration of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from Mecca to Medina a pivotal event in Islamic history. It is observed as a public holiday across UAE, both the public and private sectors, with government offices, schools and many businesses closing for the day. In the UAE, the occasion is often marked by fireworks, cultural events, and dining promotions, especially in cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Possible split in the working week While many predict that the Islamic New Year is on Friday, June 27, some astronomical data suggests it could fall a day earlier, on Thursday, June 26. Should that happen, the holiday would fall midweek, splitting the workweek and offering a midweek pause for many. Either way, residents are advised to keep an eye on announcements from the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources (FAHR) for official confirmation. Another long weekend: Eid Al Adha in early June Before the Islamic New Year, Al-Hijra's arrival, residents can look forward to a longer break earlier in June. As Eid Al Adha, one of the most significant Islamic holidays, is expected to begin with Arafat Day on Thursday, June 5, followed by Eid Al Adha from Friday, June 6 to Sunday, June 8. Depending on how long the lunar month of Dhu'l Al Hijjah lasts, the break could be extended, potentially making way for a five-day weekend — or even longer if additional bridging days are declared. More to come in 2025 The Islamic New Year marks one of several public holidays residents can expect in 2025, with further breaks including Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) birthday to fall on Rabi Al-Awwal 12. In 2025, this is expected to be on Friday, September 5, 2025 and UAE National Day on Tuesday, December 2, 2025 still to come later in the year.

Sarawak to grant replacement holiday on June 3 for Gawai Dayak due to Agong's Birthday overlap
Sarawak to grant replacement holiday on June 3 for Gawai Dayak due to Agong's Birthday overlap

Malay Mail

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Sarawak to grant replacement holiday on June 3 for Gawai Dayak due to Agong's Birthday overlap

KUCHING, May 10 — Employees observing Gawai Dayak will be entitled to a replacement holiday on June 3 since June 2, which is the second day of Gawai, overlaps with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday, the Sarawak Labour Department said in a statement today. It explained that according to Labour Ordinance (Sarawak Chapter 76), the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday is a day off that must be given to employees and cannot be replaced with another day, while Gawai is an optional day off that is set based on the religion and culture of the employee. 'For employees under the Ordinance who are given Gawai holidays, June 3, 2025 should be used as the replacement day off. However, this replacement date may be changed to another day by mutual agreement between the employer and employee, in accordance with Section 104(2) of the same Ordinance,' the statement read. It added that Section 104(1) of the Ordinance also provides that if any holiday falls on an employee's rest day, then the next working day shall be made a substitute holiday. 'For example, if June 1, 2025 is an employee's rest day, then June 3, 2025 should be made a public holiday, while June 4, 2025 will be the second public holiday,' it added. The statement was issued following concerns in Sarawak over the overlap between the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday and the second day of Gawai Dayak, both of which fall on June 2, 2025. Gawai Dayak is traditionally celebrated with two days of public holidays in Sarawak. — The Borneo Post

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