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    Eid Al Adha 2024: Potential 4-day weekend for the private sector

    Lifeby Ruman Baig1 hour ago Gear Up for Eid Al Adha! Potential 4-day weekend on the horizon for the UAE residents.Get ready for some exciting news, the long Eid Al Adha weekend is just around the corner, offering UAE residents a chance to unwind and recharge. Here’s a quick guide on what to expect.Image by Future Bedouin When does the break begin?The festivities kick off with Arafat Day, commemorating the second day of Hajj pilgrimage. It’s anticipated to fall on either Saturday, June 15th or Sunday, June 16th. An official announcement confirming the exact date will be based on moon sighting closer to the time.Following Arafat Day comes Eid Al Adha, also known as the “Festival of Sacrifice.” This joyous occasion, celebrated on the 10th of Dhuʻl-Hijjah, is a time for Muslims to gather with loved ones, share meals, and spread good cheer.Eid Al Adha is expected to begin on the evening of Sunday, June 16th or Monday, June 17th, depending on the Islamic calendar. The celebrations typically last for three days, from the 10th to the 12th of Dhuʻl-Hijjah.How many days of break will the public and private sector get?Now, here’s the exciting part – the potential break! UAE residents can anticipate a 4-day or even a 5-day weekend depending on when Arafat Day falls. If it lands on a Saturday, you’ll get the following three days off, translating to a four-day break. But if Arafat Day falls on a Sunday, then Eid Al Adha will begin on a Monday, with public holidays extending to Tuesday and Wednesday, giving you a fantastic five-day weekend.The final confirmation regarding the exact dates will be announced closer to the occasion. So, keep your eyes peeled for official pronouncements and get ready to celebrate Eid with family and friends! This extended break is the perfect opportunity to plan staycations, catch up on some rest, or explore the UAE.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature Image: Instagram @visitabudhabi More

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    When is Eid Al Adha 2024? Find out the exact dates now

    Lifeby Ruman Baig3 hours ago When is the next long weekend in the UAE? Eid Al Adha 2024 break is when it shall be.With June around the corner,  UAE, residents can start planning for a potential extended weekend.The holiday begins with Arafat Day, which marks the second day of the Hajj pilgrimage. Falling on the ninth day of the Islamic month of Dhuʻl-Hijjah, Arafat Day holds great significance for pilgrims visiting Mecca.When will Eid Al Adha 2024 fall?While the specific date for Arafat Day is subject to confirmation by a moon sighting committee, it is anticipated to occur around Saturday, June 15, or Sunday, June 16.Following Arafat Day, Muslims around the world observe Eid Al Adha.  This joyous occasion, occurring on the 10th day of Dhuʻl-Hijjah, is marked by communal prayers, feasting, and acts of charity. Families and friends come together to share meals and celebrate, while also extending kindness to those in need.In 2024, Eid Al Adha is projected to commence on the evening of Sunday, June 16, or Monday, June 17, depending on the moon. The celebration traditionally lasts for three days, providing ample time for individuals to engage in religious observances and spend quality time with loved ones.For employees in the UAE, the holiday brings the possibility of an extended weekend. If Arafat Day falls on June 15, a Saturday, residents may enjoy a four-day break, with the subsequent three days as holidays. But if Arafat Day occurs on June 16, Eid Al Adha will commence on Monday, June 17, followed by two additional holidays, granting residents a rare five-day weekend.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Feature Image: Instagram @sarashakeel More

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    When is Eid Al-Adha? Book your holiday for the next long weekend

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    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    Are you back in the office and already feeling the holiday blues? Don’t worry, Eid al-Adha break in the UAE is just around the corner.
    As anticipation builds for the upcoming Eid Al Adha celebrations in the UAE, residents can start planning for a potential extended weekend filled with festivities and relaxation.

    This year, Eid Al Adha is expected to take place in less than two months’ time, offering both the public and private sectors a well-deserved break.
    The holiday begins with Arafat Day, which marks the second day of the Hajj pilgrimage. Falling on the ninth day of the Islamic month of Dhuʻl-Hijjah, Arafat Day holds great significance for pilgrims visiting Mecca, who gather in Arafat to engage in prayers and reflection.
    While the specific date for Arafat Day is subject to confirmation by a moon sighting committee, it is anticipated to occur around Saturday, June 15, or Sunday, June 16.
    Following Arafat Day, Muslims around the world observe Eid Al Adha.  This joyous occasion, occurring on the 10th day of Dhuʻl-Hijjah, is marked by communal prayers, feasting, and acts of charity. Families and friends come together to share meals and celebrate, while also extending kindness to those in need.
    In 2024, Eid Al Adha is projected to commence on the evening of Sunday, June 16, or Monday, June 17, depending on the sighting of the moon. The celebration traditionally lasts for three days, providing ample time for individuals to engage in religious observances and spend quality time with loved ones.
    For employees in the UAE, the holiday brings the possibility of an extended weekend. If Arafat Day falls on June 15, a Saturday, residents may enjoy a four-day break, with the subsequent three days likely designated as holidays. Alternatively, if Arafat Day occurs on June 16, a Sunday, Eid Al Adha will commence on Monday, June 17, followed by two additional holidays on Tuesday, June 18, and Wednesday, June 19, granting residents a rare five-day weekend to unwind and celebrate.
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    When is Eid Al-Adha? A 5-day weekend possibility in the UAE

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    by Ruman Baig
    4 hours ago

    Are you back in the office and already feeling the holiday blues? Don’t worry, Eid al-Adha break in the UAE is just around the corner.
    As anticipation builds for the upcoming Eid Al Adha celebrations in the UAE, residents can start planning for a potential extended weekend filled with festivities and relaxation.

    This year, Eid Al Adha is expected to take place in less than two months’ time, offering both the public and private sectors a well-deserved break.
    The holiday begins with Arafat Day, which marks the second day of the Hajj pilgrimage. Falling on the ninth day of the Islamic month of Dhuʻl-Hijjah, Arafat Day holds great significance for pilgrims visiting Mecca, who gather in Arafat to engage in prayers and reflection.
    While the specific date for Arafat Day is subject to confirmation by a moon sighting committee, it is anticipated to occur around Saturday, June 15, or Sunday, June 16.
    Following Arafat Day, Muslims around the world observe Eid Al Adha.  This joyous occasion, occurring on the 10th day of Dhuʻl-Hijjah, is marked by communal prayers, feasting, and acts of charity. Families and friends come together to share meals and celebrate, while also extending kindness to those in need.
    In 2024, Eid Al Adha is projected to commence on the evening of Sunday, June 16, or Monday, June 17, depending on the sighting of the moon. The celebration traditionally lasts for three days, providing ample time for individuals to engage in religious observances and spend quality time with loved ones.
    For employees in the UAE, the holiday brings the possibility of an extended weekend. If Arafat Day falls on June 15, a Saturday, residents may enjoy a four-day break, with the subsequent three days likely designated as holidays. Alternatively, if Arafat Day occurs on June 16, a Sunday, Eid Al Adha will commence on Monday, June 17, followed by two additional holidays on Tuesday, June 18, and Wednesday, June 19, granting residents a rare five-day weekend to unwind and celebrate.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Public sector Eid holidays announced: Will the private sector also get a 9-day break?

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    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    As anticipation builds for the joyous occasion of Eid Al Fitr, UAE residents eagerly await the official holiday dates to solidify their break plans.
    In a recent announcement by the UAE cabinet, the public sector is set to enjoy an extensive break, spanning from Monday, April 8th to April 14th, 2024. With work resuming on Monday, April 15th, government employees are poised for a refreshing nine-day hiatus.

    UAE Cabinet has mandated one-week Eid Al Fitr holiday for federal government#WamNews pic.twitter.com/Jg7arNaNxC
    — WAM English (@WAMNEWS_ENG) March 31, 2024

    However, the burning question on everyone’s mind is the status of Eid Al Fitr holidays for the private sector. While the public sector revels in the forthcoming extended weekend, private sector workers remain in suspense, eagerly awaiting confirmation of their holiday dates.
    Eid Al Fitr, also known as the ‘Festival of Breaking the Fast,’ holds significant cultural and religious importance for Muslims worldwide. It marks the conclusion of Ramadan, a month characterized by fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection. As one of the five pillars of Islam, fasting during Ramadan holds profound significance for adherents of the faith, serving as a time for purification, repentance, and strengthening of one’s connection with God.
    Will private sector employees be granted a comparable respite to their public sector counterparts? Stay tuned for further updates and prepare to unlock the mysteries of Eid Al Fitr 2024.
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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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    When is Eid Al Fitr 2024 and how many holidays can you expect?

    Life by Ruman Baig 6 mins ago As the crescent moon graced the evening sky last Sunday, ushering in the sacred month of Ramadan, anticipation mounts for the forthcoming Eid Al Fitr celebrations. Eid Al Fitr, colloquially known as the “Festival of Breaking Fast,” signifies the culmination of Ramadan’s spiritual journey. Embraced by Muslims worldwide, this joyous occasion commemorates the end of a month-long dedication to prayer, self-restraint, and charitable acts. For UAE residents, the forthcoming Eid holiday spans from Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3 on the Islamic Calendar, offering a welcome respite from daily routines. The precise start date, contingent upon the sighting of the new moon, is all set to commence on April 8 in the Gregorian calendar. Should Ramadan extend for 29 days, the Eid festivities will unfold from April 8 to April 11, granting a generous six-day hiatus. Conversely, a 30-day Ramadan would extend the celebrations until April 12, affording a more expansive nine-day holiday. In adherence to Islamic tradition, the lunar-based calendar necessitates confirmation of these dates by UAE officials closer to the time. The symbolic significance of Eid al Fitr extends far beyond mere festivity; it represents a collective renewal of faith, a reaffirmation of spiritual values, and a testament to the enduring bonds of community. Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, serves as a period of profound significance for Muslims worldwide. Fasting, one of the Five Pillars of Islam, underscores this period of spiritual reflection, offering devotees an opportunity for repentance, purification, and heightened devotion to Allah. Throughout Ramadan, believers engage in acts of prayer, self-discipline, and charitable giving, embodying the core tenets of their faith. As the holiest time in the Islamic calendar, Ramadan serves as a beacon of spiritual renewal, inspiring believers to rededicate themselves to lives of piety, compassion, and service to others. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram: @sarashakeel  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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