
UAE Announces Public Holiday On Prophet's Birthday For Govt Employees
The UAE has declared a public holiday for government employees to mark the Prophet’s (PBUH) birthday on September 5, Friday. Falling on 12 Rabi Al Awwal in the Hijri calendar, the occasion brings a three-day weekend for many across the nation.
The holiday announcement means the government employees will enjoy a three-day break, whereas public sector employees in Sharjah already get Friday off as part of their usual weekends.
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The announcement comes after the non-sighting of the crescent for Rabi Al Awwal on Saturday, August 23. This finding by the UAE’s astronomy centre confirmed the month of Safar would last 30 days and the third month of the Hijri calendar would begin on Monday, August 25, leading the Prophet’s (PBUH) birthday — which falls on 12 Rabi Al Awwal every year — to coincide with September 5.
In a rare occurrence, Saudi Arabia and the UAE will not be celebrating the Prophet’s (PBUH) birthday on the same day as the Kingdom sighted the Moon a day before the Emirates.
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The Hijri (Islamic) calendar is based on lunar sightings, meaning the phases of the moon determine its months. Each month begins with the sighting of the new moon.
On the 29th of every Hijri month, the UAE moon sighting committee convenes to observe the crescent and declare the commencement of the next Islamic month.