
The government has officially announced the Eidul Adha holidays 2025, granting a five-day break for public sector employees from Thursday, June 5, to Monday, June 9. This extended holiday applies to all state institutions and public bodies across the country.
Flexible Arrangements for Private Sector
The decision was made during a recent cabinet session. This flexibility ensures critical services continue uninterrupted during the festive period.
Government offices will reopen on Tuesday, June 10.
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Significance of Eidul Adha
Eidul Adha, also known as the “Festival of Sacrifice,” commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son Isma’il in obedience to God’s command. Traditionally, the festival begins with congregational prayers at mosques, followed by the ritual of Qurbani—sacrificing a goat, sheep, or cow.
Islamic Calendar and Moon Sighting
This sets May 28 as the first day of Dhu al-Hijjah.
The Day of Arafat—considered one of the most spiritually significant days in Islam—will fall on Thursday, June 5. Eidul Adha will be celebrated the next day, on Friday, June 6. This timeline aligns with global observances and allows Muslims to fully engage in the spiritual practices surrounding the festival.
These official holidays offer not just a break from work but also an opportunity for reflection, charity, and togetherness.
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