PAID HOLIDAYS FOR public sector employees only
The United Arab Emirates has announceda paid holiday for the public sector on Sunday, September 15, 2024, in observance of Mawlid al-Nabi, or the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday.
This annual Islamic celebration is held on 12 Rabi’ Al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic lunar calendar, and is marked by Muslims across the globe to honor the birth of the Prophet Muhammad.
The Prophet Muhammad’s birthday is a day of immense spiritual and cultural importance for Muslims. It commemorates the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the last prophet by Allah for the whole world, and a figure revered for his teachings of peace, mercy, and kindness.
The day is used to reflect on the life and teachings of the Prophet, with Muslims reciting prayers, reading about his life (the Seerah), and engaging in acts of charity. The occasion is an opportunity for individuals to come together, strengthen their faith, and spread compassion in their communities.
The UAE, as a Muslim-majority country, places great emphasis on this day, and it is a significant public holiday, allowing residents to pause and engage in both personal reflection and communal activities.
The Federal Authority for Government Human Resources in the UAE issued a circular announcing the paid holidays for the public sector on Sunday, September 15, 2024. This decision is in line with the UAE Cabinet’s policy regarding official paid holidays for the year.
While this announcement specifically affects public sector employees, many private companies in the UAE may also follow similar guidelines, offering their staff a day off or paid holidays to observe the religious occasion. The holiday offers residents a chance to rest and reflect, while also enjoying an extended weekend with their families.
In the UAE, Mawlid al-Nabi is observed with a mix of religious, cultural, and social activities. Though celebrations vary, they are often characterized by:
Following the Prophet’s birthday holiday, UAE residents can look forward to an extended break in December for National Day. This year, National Day will fall on December 2 and 3, 2024, which lands on a Monday and Tuesday, creating a four-day weekend when combined with the Saturday-Sunday weekend. National Day celebrations in the UAE are renowned for their grandeur, featuring parades, fireworks, and cultural events.
As the UAE prepares to observe Mawlid al-Nabi on September 15, the paid holidays offers a chance for residents to reflect on the values and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The day is a moment for both personal spiritual reflection and community bonding through charity, prayers, and gatherings. With the UAE government granting paid holidays, public sector workers, and likely many private sector employees, will have the opportunity to celebrate and honor the occasion in their own meaningful ways.
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