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    UAE implements mandatory flu shot for pilgrims travelling to Saudi Arabia

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) in the UAE has announced a crucial update regarding travel requirements for pilgrims embarking on the sacred journeys of Umrah and Hajj. Effective March 26, all individuals undertaking these pilgrimages are now mandated to receive the influenza vaccination.
    This decision underscores the government’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding the health and well-being of pilgrims, their families, and the wider community.
    Travellers bound for Saudi Arabia must present valid vaccination cards as proof of compliance with the new regulation. The move comes as part of comprehensive preventive measures aimed at curbing the spread of infectious diseases and ensuring the safety of all participants in these religious expeditions.

    In alignment with these directives, the Ministry of Health has emphasized the importance of adhering to vaccination protocols and other health precautions. This proactive approach not only mitigates health risks among pilgrims but also contributes to the overall resilience of the community against communicable illnesses.
    Crucially, individuals who have received the influenza vaccine within the past year are exempt from the requirement to obtain a new vaccination. This exemption acknowledges the efforts of those who have already taken steps to protect themselves and others from the flu.
    To facilitate compliance with the new regulation, approved vaccination cards can be conveniently accessed through the Al Hosn application. Pilgrims are advised to ensure that they possess valid documentation before embarking on their journey and to present it at travel checkpoints as required.
    The implementation of mandatory flu shots for Umrah and Hajj pilgrims underscores the proactive stance of UAE authorities in promoting public health and safety. By prioritizing preventive measures and vaccination efforts, the nation reaffirms its commitment to fostering a healthy environment for all members of society, particularly during times of heightened pilgrimage activity.
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    Saudi Arabia reveals Eid Al Fitr 2024 holiday dates

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    by Ruman Baig
    3 hours ago

    As the holy month of Ramadan will soon come to an end, anticipation builds across the Gulf region for the upcoming Eid Al Fitr celebrations.
    Saudi Arabia has already set its public holiday dates, granting workers a generous six-day break from Monday, April 8, to Thursday, April 11, inclusive of the weekend. This early announcement has left many in the UAE wondering whether their own public holiday dates will align with those of their neighbour.

    ️ || موعد إجازة #عيد_الفطر_المبارك للقطاعين الخاص وغير الربحي.
    وكل عام وأنتم بخير. pic.twitter.com/GUmajTiSL7
    — وزارة الموارد البشرية والتنمية الاجتماعية (@HRSD_SA) March 23, 2024

    Traditionally, the UAE and Saudi Arabia synchronize their Islamic public holiday dates due to the similarity in moon sightings, which dictate the start and end of Ramadan and subsequently Eid Al Fitr. However, with Saudi Arabia announcing its holiday dates approximately two weeks ahead of previous years, speculation arises about whether the UAE will follow suit.
    According to estimations from UAE astronomers, Eid Al Fitr is projected to commence on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, with the preceding day, Tuesday, April 9, likely being declared a public holiday as well. This forecast sets the stage for a six-day holiday for residents across the UAE, both in the public and private sectors.
    Yet, the recent announcement from Saudi Arabia introduces a potential shift in the UAE’s holiday schedule. While alignment between the two nations is common, the UAE government has yet to issue an official statement confirming the Eid Al Fitr public holiday dates. Until such an announcement is made, uncertainty lingers over whether UAE residents will indeed enjoy an extended break.
    Despite the ambiguity surrounding holiday dates, anticipation for Eid Al Fitr festivities remains high. Families and communities eagerly await the opportunity to come together in celebration, marking the conclusion of a month-long period of fasting and reflection.
    Whether it’s travelling abroad or enjoying festivities closer to home, preparations for Eid Al Fitr are underway across the UAE. While the exact holiday dates may be uncertain, the spirit of unity and joy that accompanies this auspicious occasion prevails, promising memorable moments for all.
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    Eid al-Fitr 2024 to fall on April 10: UAE residents can expect a 9-day weekend

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    As the global Islamic community eagerly awaits the conclusion of Ramadan, anticipation mounts in the UAE for the auspicious occasion of Eid al-Fitr.
    Set to potentially commence on April 10, 2024, this sacred holiday signifies not only the end of a month-long period of fasting and spiritual devotion but also serves as a time of joyous celebration and communal unity.

    An Islamic consensus is expected on the first day of #Shawwal and #Eid_al_Fitr. #UAE_BARQ_EN pic.twitter.com/Nf1rS4ISlh
    — UAE BARQ (@UAE_BARQ_EN) March 17, 2024

    Guided by the insights of esteemed scholars and astronomical experts, calculations suggest that the Shawwal crescent may grace the skies on the evening of April 9, ushering in the beginning of Eid Al Fitr.
    Anticipating the potential commencement of Eid al-Fitr on April 10, UAE residents can look forward to a well-deserved five-day holiday.
    Commencing on Ramadan 29, the Eid break extends until Shawwal 3, encompassing a period of rest and reflection for individuals and families alike. As anticipation builds for the official announcement of holiday start dates and timings, the UAE prepares to embrace the spirit of Eid with open hearts and renewed devotion.
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    Eid al-Fitr 2024 to fall on April 10: Chairman of the Emirates Astronomy Society predicts

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    As the global Islamic community eagerly awaits the conclusion of Ramadan, anticipation mounts in the UAE for the auspicious occasion of Eid al-Fitr.
    Set to potentially commence on April 10, 2024, this sacred holiday signifies not only the end of a month-long period of fasting and spiritual devotion but also serves as a time of joyous celebration and communal unity.

    An Islamic consensus is expected on the first day of #Shawwal and #Eid_al_Fitr. #UAE_BARQ_EN pic.twitter.com/Nf1rS4ISlh
    — UAE BARQ (@UAE_BARQ_EN) March 17, 2024

    Guided by the insights of esteemed scholars and astronomical experts, calculations suggest that the Shawwal crescent may grace the skies on the evening of April 9, ushering in the beginning of Eid Al Fitr.
    Anticipating the potential commencement of Eid al-Fitr on April 10, UAE residents can look forward to a well-deserved five-day holiday.
    Commencing on Ramadan 29, the Eid break extends until Shawwal 3, encompassing a period of rest and reflection for individuals and families alike. As anticipation builds for the official announcement of holiday start dates and timings, the UAE prepares to embrace the spirit of Eid with open hearts and renewed devotion.
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    When is Ramadan starting in 2024? Everything to know

    Lifeby Ruman Baig4 hours ago Emirates Celestial Association unveils anticipated schedule for Ramadan 2024.When will Ramadan fall in 2024?The Emirates Celestial Association, under the stewardship of Chairman Ibrahim Al Jawal, has disclosed the projected timeline for Ramadan 2024. The sacred period of fasting, from the break of dawn until dusk, will potentially commence on March 12, 2024.This sanctified period of fasting will culminate on Friday, April 11, ushering in the joyous celebration of Eid Al Fitr on Saturday, April 12. Nonetheless, it’s important to note that the official commencement of this holy month hinges on the sighting of the crescent moon.What is the significance of the month of Ramadan?Ramadan, a cornerstone of the Islamic calendar, holds profound significance for millions of Muslims worldwide who observe it with fasting, devout prayer, and acts of benevolence. The ninth month in the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan, is marked by profound spirituality, communal unity, and the sacred practice of fasting. It holds a cherished place in the hearts of countless muslims around the globe.During this hallowed month, work hours are adjusted, and certain eateries may choose to close their doors during daylight hours. Similarly, schools may operate on abbreviated schedules, accommodating the collective commitment to spiritual enrichment.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied by @visitabudhabi More

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    Post long weekend blues? List of all the 2024 public holidays to look forward to

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    by Ruman Baig
    3 hours ago

    Looking Ahead to 2024: Here’s UAE’s festive holiday calendar, so you can plan your vacations in advance.
    As 2023 gradually draws to a close, UAE residents are eagerly peering into the future, and it appears 2024 is set to deliver an exciting lineup of public holidays. For those who love to plan ahead, these holidays are prime opportunities to make the most of your well-deserved time off.
    However, it’s essential to bear in mind that the exact dates of some UAE public holidays can be a bit elusive, as they are determined by moon sightings. Nevertheless, scholars can estimate these dates within a two-to-three-day window, allowing you to start your holiday planning early.
    In 2024, UAE residents can look forward to a total of 15 public holidays. Let’s dive into the key dates to mark on your calendar:
    Kickstart the year with celebrations on the very first day!
    Monday, January 1: New Year’s Day
    Brace yourselves for a nine-day weekend if Eid al Fitr aligns with the predictions.
    Monday, April 8: Eid al Fitr holidayTuesday, April 9: Eid al Fitr holidayWednesday, April 10: Eid al FitrThursday, April 11: Eid al Fitr holidayFriday, April 12: Eid al Fitr holiday
    Mark down these dates for a potential four-day weekend.
    Saturday, June 15: Arafat DaySunday, June 16: Eid al AdhaMonday, June 17: Eid al Adha holidayTuesday, June 18: Eid al Adha holiday
    Keep an eye out for a possible public holiday on this day.
    Sunday, July 7: Islamic New Year
    Stay tuned to see if this day becomes a working day holiday.
    Sunday, September 15: Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday
    December ushers in the National Day celebrations, offering another delightful four-day weekend.
    Sunday, December 1: Commemoration DayMonday, December 2: National DayTuesday, December 3: National Day holiday
    While the exact dates may still have a bit of uncertainty, these holidays provide plenty of opportunities for residents to plan vacations, family gatherings, and memorable moments. So, start preparing for a fantastic year ahead, and make the most of these anticipated breaks!
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    Planning vacations for 2024? List of all the public holidays in UAE next year

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    by Ruman Baig
    4 hours ago

    Looking Ahead to 2024: Here’s UAE’s festive holiday calendar, so you can plan your vacations in advance.
    As 2023 gradually draws to a close, UAE residents are eagerly peering into the future, and it appears 2024 is set to deliver an exciting lineup of public holidays. For those who love to plan ahead, these holidays are prime opportunities to make the most of your well-deserved time off.
    However, it’s essential to bear in mind that the exact dates of some UAE public holidays can be a bit elusive, as they are determined by moon sightings. Nevertheless, scholars can estimate these dates within a two-to-three-day window, allowing you to start your holiday planning early.
    In 2024, UAE residents can look forward to a total of 15 public holidays. Let’s dive into the key dates to mark on your calendar:
    Kickstart the year with celebrations on the very first day!
    Monday, January 1: New Year’s Day
    Brace yourselves for a nine-day weekend if Eid al Fitr aligns with the predictions.
    Monday, April 8: Eid al Fitr holidayTuesday, April 9: Eid al Fitr holidayWednesday, April 10: Eid al FitrThursday, April 11: Eid al Fitr holidayFriday, April 12: Eid al Fitr holiday
    Mark down these dates for a potential four-day weekend.
    Saturday, June 15: Arafat DaySunday, June 16: Eid al AdhaMonday, June 17: Eid al Adha holidayTuesday, June 18: Eid al Adha holiday
    Keep an eye out for a possible public holiday on this day.
    Sunday, July 7: Islamic New Year
    Stay tuned to see if this day becomes a working day holiday.
    Sunday, September 15: Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday
    December ushers in the National Day celebrations, offering another delightful four-day weekend.
    Sunday, December 1: Commemoration DayMonday, December 2: National DayTuesday, December 3: National Day holiday
    While the exact dates may still have a bit of uncertainty, these holidays provide plenty of opportunities for residents to plan vacations, family gatherings, and memorable moments. So, start preparing for a fantastic year ahead, and make the most of these anticipated breaks!
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    UAE public holidays 2024: There’s a 9-day-break and multiple long weekends

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    by Ruman Baig
    40 mins ago

    Looking Ahead to 2024: Here’s UAE’s festive holiday calendar, so you can plan your vacations in advance.
    As 2023 gradually draws to a close, UAE residents are eagerly peering into the future, and it appears 2024 is set to deliver an exciting lineup of public holidays. For those who love to plan ahead, these holidays are prime opportunities to make the most of your well-deserved time off.
    However, it’s essential to bear in mind that the exact dates of some UAE public holidays can be a bit elusive, as they are determined by moon sightings. Nevertheless, scholars can estimate these dates within a two-to-three-day window, allowing you to start your holiday planning early.
    In 2024, UAE residents can look forward to a total of 15 public holidays. Let’s dive into the key dates to mark on your calendar:
    Kickstart the year with celebrations on the very first day!
    Monday, January 1: New Year’s Day
    Brace yourselves for a nine-day weekend if Eid al Fitr aligns with the predictions.
    Monday, April 8: Eid al Fitr holidayTuesday, April 9: Eid al Fitr holidayWednesday, April 10: Eid al FitrThursday, April 11: Eid al Fitr holidayFriday, April 12: Eid al Fitr holiday
    Mark down these dates for a potential four-day weekend.
    Saturday, June 15: Arafat DaySunday, June 16: Eid al AdhaMonday, June 17: Eid al Adha holidayTuesday, June 18: Eid al Adha holiday
    Keep an eye out for a possible public holiday on this day.
    Sunday, July 7: Islamic New Year
    Stay tuned to see if this day becomes a working day holiday.
    Sunday, September 15: Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday
    December ushers in the National Day celebrations, offering another delightful four-day weekend.
    Sunday, December 1: Commemoration DayMonday, December 2: National DayTuesday, December 3: National Day holiday
    While the exact dates may still have a bit of uncertainty, these holidays provide plenty of opportunities for residents to plan vacations, family gatherings, and memorable moments. So, start preparing for a fantastic year ahead, and make the most of these anticipated breaks!
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