Saudi Arabia announced Eid Al Fitr festival on April 10

April 08, 2024
The first day of Eid Al Fitr is Wednesday, April 10, according to Saudi Arabia, because Monday night's lack of sightings of the crescent Moon. As a result, the Kingdom declared that this year's holy month of Ramadan will last 30 days. Prior to now, the Supreme Court of Saudi Arabia had urged Muslims nationwide to look for the crescent moon on Ramadan 29—that is, on Monday, April 8, 2024, in the Gregorian calendar. Public and private sector employees in Saudi Arabia will get a four-day holiday for Eid Al Fitr starting from Monday, April 8 (Ramadan 29, 1445), as announced by the Kingdom’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. Since Friday and Saturday are the official weekend days in the Kingdom, Saudi residents will enjoy a six-day weekend. Employees will return to work on April 14 (Sunday). In the UAE, on the other hand, federal employees will be getting a nine-day break, as Saturday and Sundays are the official weekends. The official holiday will start on Monday, April 8. Government employees will enjoy festivities until Sunday, April 14. Regular working hours would then resume on Monday, April 15. The Eid holiday for private sector employees will begin on Monday, April 8 and last till 3 Shawwal (or what is equivalent to it in the Gregorian date). If Eid is declared on April 9 in the UAE, this would translate into a six-day break for most employees who normally observe their weekends on Saturday and Sunday. If Eid is declared on April 10, then most private sector workers will get a nine-day break, factoring in the normal weekends.

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