Home GCC Oman Oman announces public holiday for Prophet Muhammad’s birthday, sets up 3-day weekend The resulting holiday sets up a 3-day long weekend for those working in the public and private sector in the country by Gulf Business September 25, 2023 Image credit: Oman News Agency Oman has announced a holiday for public and private sector workers in the country on account of the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday. The government announced a holiday for Thursday, September 28 – which corresponds to 12 Rabee Al Awal 1445 AH. On the approach of Prophet Mohammed’s (PBUH) birthday anniversary, this Thursday 28 September 2023, will be an official holiday for the public and private sectors in the Sultanate of Oman.https://t.co/mQcaMAXNUi pic.twitter.com/c5CuRHvOGG — Oman News Agency (@ONA_eng) September 24, 2023 Oman’s long weekend holiday The resulting holiday sets up a 3-day long weekend for those working in the public and private sector in the country as Oman follows a Sunday-Thursday work week. Public holiday in GCC countries The UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait have declared the dates to commemorate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad. As per tradition, Muslims observe the 12th day of the Islamic calendar month of Rabi Al Awwal as Milad un Nabi (Mawlid) the day of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad. The government’s notification marks the day to commemorate the Prophet’s birthday for the Islamic Hijri calendar year 1445 AH. While the UAE will mark September 29 as the day of the Prophet’s birth anniversary, Bahrain and Kuwait will celebrate it on September 28. Tags Islamic Hijri 1445 Mawlid Oman Prophet Muhammad's birthday public sector holiday You might also like UAE-Oman Hafeet Rail secures $1.5bn financing facility Oman lifted from junk status by S&P amid reforms OQ Exploration and Production seeks to raise $2bn from IPO Orascom’s success story: A model for Egypt’s economic resurgence