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UAE Announces Public Holiday on 1st Muharram!

UAE Announces Public Holiday on 1st Muharram!

UAE Announces Public Holiday on 1st Muharram!

UAE Announces Public Holiday on 1st Muharram!

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  • The UAE has announced a holiday for the private sector on the first day of Muharram.
  • This holiday marks the beginning of the Islamic New Year, 1446, on July 7th.
  • Private sector employees in the UAE will have a day off on July 7th.
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The UAE has announced a holiday for the private sector on the first day of Muharram, marking the beginning of the Islamic New Year. This announcement came from the UAE’s Ministry of Human Resources and was widely shared in Gulf media reports. It states that private sector employees in the UAE will enjoy a day off on July 7th.

This holiday signifies the start of the Islamic year 1446, which will commence on Sunday. The Ministry emphasized the importance of this day for the Muslim community, as it marks a significant event in the Islamic calendar. Businesses across the UAE are preparing for the day off, ensuring that employees can observe the holiday with their families.

In a similar move, Oman has also declared a holiday for both public and private sector employees on July 7th to celebrate the beginning of the new Islamic year. This decision highlights the cultural and religious importance of the day across the Gulf region.

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As the Islamic New Year approaches, residents and workers in the UAE and Oman are looking forward to the day off. It’s a time for reflection and renewal, and the holiday provides an opportunity for many to spend time with their loved ones. This unified celebration in both countries underscores the shared cultural values in the Gulf.

Businesses and individuals are encouraged to plan for the holiday on July 7th, ensuring a smooth transition into the new Islamic year. This significant day serves as a reminder of the rich traditions and shared history that continue to shape the region.

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