UAE Announces 3-Day Weekend for Public Sector to Mark Hijri New Year 1446

The UAE Federal Authority for Government Human Resources (FAHR) has confirmed a three-day weekend for federal employees to mark the Islamic New Year (Hijri 1446), extending the nation’s tradition of blending cultural observance with modern work-life balance initiatives. The holiday falls on Sunday, July 6, creating a long weekend from Saturday, July 5 to Monday, July 7 for government staff.

Key Details of the Holiday Announcement

1. Public Sector Holiday Schedule

✔ Official Holiday: Sunday, July 6 (1st Muharram 1446)
✔ Extended Weekend: Saturday–Monday (July 5–7)
✔ Normal Work Resumes: Tuesday, July 8

2. Private Sector Implications

  • Optional holiday – Businesses may choose to follow suit
  • Banking sector expected to remain open with adjusted hours
  • Critical services (healthcare, transport, security) continue uninterrupted

3. Moon Sighting Confirmation

  • UAE Moon Sighting Committee will convene on July 4 for official verification
  • Potential 1-day adjustment if crescent is sighted earlier

Why This Matters

  1. Cultural Significance
    • Muharram marks the beginning of the Islamic lunar calendar
    • A time for reflection and renewal in Muslim communities
  2. Tourism & Economic Impact
    • Staycation bookings surge by 40% during long weekends (DTCM data)
    • Retail sector launches “New Year Savings” promotions
  3. Workplace Trends
    • Follows Dubai’s recent 4-day workweek announcement
    • Reinforces UAE’s employee well-being focus

Comparison to Previous Years

YearHijri New YearDays Off
2024July 141 (Sunday)
2025July 63 (Sat-Mon)
2026June 25Likely 3

Note: UAE shifted to Saturday-Sunday weekend in 2022

What’s Open/Closed

✅ Open: Malls, hospitals, public transport
❌ Closed: Government offices, some schools
⏰ Reduced Hours: DMV centers, immigration services

Global Context

  • Saudi Arabia/Oman: Typically grant a 1-day holiday
  • Egypt/Jordan: No official time off
  • UAE’s approach stands out for work-life balance integration

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