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UAE Public Holidays & Days Off

Public holidays, Ramadan and weekend rules: who works and who doesn't. Dates come from official announcements only, status marked honestly.

Next holiday
Prophet Muhammad's Birthday (Mawlid)
24 August 2026
Expected
12 Rabi al-Awwal ≈ Tue 25.08; day off expected to be moved to Mon 24.08 → weekend 22–24.08
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Saturday 4 July · weekend: Saturday & Sunday

2026 Holiday Calendar

New Year's Day
New Year's Day
Passed
1 January 2026
Thursday · day off for public and private sectors
Source: u.ae
Eid al-Fitr
Eid al-Fitr
Passed
19 March — 22 March 2026
Thu–Sun, 4 days (Ramadan lasted 30 days). First day of Eid — Friday 20 March
Source: Khaleej Times
Arafat Day + Eid al-Adha
Arafat Day + Eid al-Adha
Passed
26 May — 29 May 2026
Tue 26.05 (Arafat) + Wed–Fri 27–29.05. Public sector also got Mon 25.05 → 9 days incl. weekends
Source: Gulf News
Islamic New Year (1448 AH)
Islamic New Year (1448 AH)
Passed
15 June 2026
1 Muharram = Tue 16.06; day off moved to Mon 15.06 → long weekend Sat–Mon
Source: Khaleej Times
Prophet Muhammad's Birthday (Mawlid)
Prophet Muhammad's Birthday (Mawlid)
Expected
24 August 2026
12 Rabi al-Awwal ≈ Tue 25.08; day off expected to be moved to Mon 24.08 → weekend 22–24.08
Source: Gulf News
Commemoration Day
Commemoration Day
Confirmed
30 November 2026
Mon 30.11 · ceremonial (minute of silence 11:30), no separate day off — merged with Eid Al Etihad
Source: u.ae
Eid Al Etihad (UAE National Day)
Eid Al Etihad (UAE National Day)
Confirmed
2 December — 3 December 2026
Wed–Thu 2–3.12, fixed by law. Extra day (Fri 4.12) not announced yet
Source: u.ae
New Year's Day 2027
New Year's Day 2027
Confirmed
1 January 2027
Friday · day off for public and private sectors
Source: u.ae

Dates and rules follow official UAE government announcements (u.ae, MOHRE) and state agency publications. Lunar dates are marked "expected" until officially confirmed.

Ramadan

Ramadan 2026 (1447 AH) has passed: 18 February — 19 March, 30 days. Eid al-Fitr began on Friday 20 March.

Source: Gulf News

Ramadan 2027 (1448 AH) — expected to begin around 8 February 2027 (subject to moon sighting). Expected

Working hours during Ramadan
  • Private sector: working day reduced by 2 hours for all employees (MOHRE resolution).
  • Federal public sector: 9:00–14:30 Mon–Thu, 9:00–12:00 Fri; flexible and remote work encouraged.
Source: The National

Who works, who doesn't

Weekend

Saturday and Sunday (since 2022). Exception: Sharjah public sector and schools rest Friday–Sunday.

u.ae →
Public sector (federal)

Mon–Thu 7:30–15:30, Friday 7:30–12:00. Closed on official holidays.

u.ae →
Private sector

Law doesn't fix the days; most companies work Mon–Fri. Holidays are paid days off for both sectors.

u.ae →
Banks

Mon–Fri, usually 8:00 to 15:00–16:00 (shorter on Friday). Closed on holidays, online banking works.

u.ae →
Open on holidays

Malls, restaurants, hotels, metro and taxis keep working — often on extended holiday schedules.

u.ae →

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