With Eid Al Adha falling in early June 2025, residents across the UAE are already looking ahead to the next long weekend or day off. The upcoming public holiday after Eid will be Islamic New Year, expected to fall on Thursday, June 26, 2025. This could potentially result in a long weekend for some workers, depending on official confirmation from UAE authorities and private sector policies.
The Islamic New Year, or Hijri New Year, marks the beginning of the new Islamic calendar year. It’s typically a quieter holiday compared to Eid, but still offers a reflective moment for the community. As with all Islamic holidays, the exact date depends on the moon sighting, so announcements closer to the time will confirm the holiday.
Following the Islamic New Year, Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Birthday is anticipated to be observed on Friday, September 5, 2025. This will likely align with the weekend, providing a restful break for many employees. While typically marked with prayers and religious events, this holiday is also a time for community reflection and remembrance.
The final official public holidays in 2025 will be the UAE National Day celebrations on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 2 and 3. Among the most patriotic and extensively observed official holidays in the UAE, these two days commemorate the merger of the emirates and are marked by parades, fireworks, and national celebrations.