The United Arab Emirates has officially announced the calendar of public holidays for the year 2024, as confirmed by a government post. This declaration is important as it applies uniformly to both the government and private sectors, ensuring that all employees across these sectors enjoy an equal number of days off.
The list of holidays for 2024 primarily comprises dates based on the Hijri Islamic calendar, which means that the corresponding Gregorian dates will be subject to moon-sighting to determine their exact occurrence. The following are the designated public holidays for the UAE in 2024:
- New Year’s Day: January 1, 2024
- Eid Al Fitr: From Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3, 1445 AH
- Arafat Day: Dhu Al-Hijjah 9, 1445 AH
- Eid Al Adha: From Dhu Al-Hijjah 10 to 12, 1445 AH
- Islamic New Year: Muharram 1, 1446 AH
- Prophet’s Birthday: Rabi’ Al-Awwal 12, 1446 AH
- UAE National Day: December 2 and 3, 2024
The announcement reflects the UAE Cabinet’s commitment to upholding cultural traditions while also ensuring the well-being of its workforce by providing ample opportunities for rest and celebration. The unified list of holidays is a testament to the inclusive approach adopted by the UAE, promoting parity between different sectors.
Residents and businesses alike are encouraged to stay informed about the latest news and updates, which can be followed through various channels such as the Khaleej Times on WhatsApp.
As the country prepares to observe these holidays, the anticipation for the celebrations and the economic activities surrounding them is palpable. The official public holidays not only offer moments of respite but also contribute to the social and cultural fabric of the UAE, fostering unity and a shared sense of national identity.