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    Eid Al-Adha 2023 dates predicted by the Emirates Astronomy Society

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    by Ruman Baig
    53 mins ago

    Get ready for a six-day long weekend as UAE astronomers have predicted Eid Al-Adha to fall on June 28, 2023.
    Looking for any further confirmation to plan your holiday around Eid Al-Adha? Here’s your cue. The Emirates Astronomy Society has forecasted a long weekend in June, starting from Wednesday June 28, giving the residents enough time to plan a relaxing break.
    Ibrahim Al Jarwan, chairman of Emirates Astronomy Society, predicted that Dhul Hijjah will start on Monday June 19. Eid Al-Adha, which falls on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah, the final month of the Islamic calendar, would then most likely be on Wednesday June 28.
    Arafat Day, which falls one fay before Eid, is likely to be on Tuesday, June 27. While the confirmation of it all still depends on the sighting of the moon, this prediction however will help you prepare better for your holiday.
    Residents of UAE residents will celebrate this public holiday from Tuesday June 27 until July 2 (which includes the weekend).

    The festival of Eid Al-Adha is all about commemorating Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion to God and his willingness to sacrifice his son, after receing a command from the almighty in his dream. But after observing his dedication regardless of the plight of the situation, God replaced Ibrahim’s son with a sheep, symbolising it as the the spirit of the festival.
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    Eid Al Adha 2023: UAE residents to potentially have a six-day long weekend

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    by Ruman Baig
    42 mins ago

    Dealing with holiday blues after the Eid Al-Fitr weekend? Fret not, the next long break is just around the corner.
    According to UAE’s official calendar of public holidays, the next potential holiday will fall on the Day of Arafah and Eid Al Adha. As per the Islamic calendar, it will fall between Zul Hijjah 9 to 12, resulting in a four-day long break. But since these dates are chalked right before the weekend, residents of UAE might just enjoy a hefty break of six days.
    Based on Astronomy expert Ibrahim Al Jarwan’s video, the Islamic month of Zul Hijjah will begin on Monday, June 19. Which means, Eid Al Adha will most likely be on Wednesday, June 28. The Day of Arafah falls a day prior and will be potentially observed on Tuesday, June 27.
    Keeping all the significant dates in mind, the Eid Al Adha break in UAE might begin from Tuesday, June 27  to Friday, June 30 — the weekend addition will extend the holiday by two extra days.
    Although, just like every other Islamic holiday, the confirmation of this depends on the moon-sighting.
    Now that you have a head start, plan your next vacation accordingly. To make the rest of your year hassle-free here is the complete list of remaining holidays for the year 2023.
    Arafat Day: June 27Eid al Adha: June 28, 29, 30Islamic New Year: July 19The Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday: September 27Commemoration Day: December 1National Day: December 2, 3
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