Eid Al Adha, is one of the most significant events in the Islamic calendar, and is marked by special prayers, feasts, and acts of charity
Dubai’s announcement aligns with the broader UAE government’s holiday schedule for Eid Al Adha, ensuring consistency across various sectors
Private and public sector employees have been given a holiday break from Ramadan 29 until Shawwal 3
Parking tariffs across Dubai and Abu Dhabi will resume on Shawwal 4
This coming Eid break, take some time to explore all that the UAE has to offer with your friends and family
All commercial activities to be banned throughout the day with effect from Saturday, May 8 until the end of Saturday, May 15
The partial curfew will continue to be in place from 7pm until 5am
The nightly curfew currently in place from 6pm to 5am is currently expected to end on April 8
Public and private sector workers in the country will have the same number of national holidays
Authorities warned of low visibility and the possibility of flash floods
The prisoners were released from punitive and reformative institutions in Sharjah
Restaurants will have to follow strict measure when serving customers
The metro will run from 7am to 9pm during the Eid holidays
The Shawwal crescent was not sighted on Friday evening
The UAE has set up a moon sighting committee which will hold a virtual meeting after Maghrib prayers on Friday, May 22
The committee will hold a virtual meeting after the Maghrib prayers on Friday, May 22
The holy month of Ramadan is expected to begin on Friday, April 24
The month of Ramadan is anticipated to last for 30 days this year
The offer, covering economy and business class fares, is valid on bookings made from May 13 – 30
The Eid-el-Fitr holidays for public and private sector companies in the UAE will begin on Friday, August 17.