UAE One-Day Paid Holiday for New Islamic Year 1446 AH

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Official Announcement: UAE One-Day Paid Holiday

UAE One-Day Paid Holiday: The UAE authorities have announced a one-day paid holiday for public sector employees on July 3, marking the start of the New Islamic Year 1446 AH. This exciting announcement ensures a well-deserved break for workers across the nation.

Holiday Dates for Public and Private Sectors

The holiday falls on Sunday, July 7, for Muharram 1. For private sector employees, the same holiday will be observed on Tuesday, July 2. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) confirmed this holiday for the private sector, ensuring that all workers can celebrate the New Islamic Year.

Long Weekend and Future Holidays

This year’s last official holiday will coincide with a long weekend as the country gears up for National Day. Other countries, such as Oman, have also declared holidays for the Hijri New Year on July 7, creating a long weekend for both government and private sector employees.

Regional Impact

The announcement of a one-day paid holiday not only benefits employees in the UAE but also highlights the significance of the New Islamic Year across the region. The synchronization of holidays in neighboring countries like Oman emphasizes the shared cultural and religious values.

The UAE’s announcement of a one-day paid holiday for the New Islamic Year 1446 AH brings joy and anticipation to public and private sector employees alike. This holiday allows everyone to take a break and celebrate this important occasion, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to honoring its cultural and religious traditions. Stay updated on further announcements and enjoy the festive spirit of the New Islamic Year.

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