Depending on moon sightings, the next public holiday in the United Arab Emirates is anticipated to fall on Sunday, July 7, 2025, in honour of the Islamic New Year, Hijri New Year (1 Muharram 1447 AH). Locals are anxiously awaiting word on whether the holiday will be a one-day respite or a lengthy weekend.
The official moon sighting, which marks the beginning of the new Islamic lunar year, will establish the precise day, just like it does for all other Islamic holidays in the United Arab Emirates. Official declaration of 1 Muharram on Sunday, July 7, would provide residents and people with a long weekend of relaxation. But in the event that the moon is not visible, the holiday.
The UAE government typically announces the confirmed holiday date shortly before the occasion, once the moon has been sighted by the relevant authorities. The Hijri New Year is a paid public holiday for both public and private sector employees, although it is usually observed without major public events or celebrations.
Following this, the next major UAE holiday will be Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Birthday (12 Rabi Al Awwal), expected in early September, also subject to lunar observations. Residents are encouraged to monitor announcements from the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources for official confirmation.