UAE residents rang in the New Year with a public holiday, but now face a wait for their next break from work. The UAE Cabinet confirmed ho...
UAE residents rang in the New Year with a public holiday, but now face a wait for their next break from work.
The UAE Cabinet confirmed holiday dates for both the public and private sector for 2023 towards the end of last year.
It started with a public holiday on January 1, with Eid Al Fitr the next opportunity for the nation to enjoy some additional leisure time.
When is Ramadan 2023?
Eid is the festival which marks the end of Ramadan, which this year will begin in March.
The start date of the holy month will be determined by the sighting of a new crescent moon, as the Islamic calendar is based on the lunar cycle.
Based on current calculations, Ramadan is expected to start on March 23. This means means Eid Al Fitr is set to be celebrated from Thursday, April 20 to Sunday, April 23.
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