JobsnUAE
  • Home
  • Post Job
  • Terms of Use



Post a Job UAE Updates
  • AC Technicians Jobs in UAE 107
  • Accounting Jobs in UAE 2066
  • Administration Jobs Jobs in UAE 476
  • Automobile Jobs in UAE 5
  • Barista Jobs in UAE 37
  • Business Development Jobs in UAE 164
  • Call Centre Jobs in UAE 83
  • Cashier Jobs in UAE 166
  • Cleaning Jobs in UAE 266
  • Construction Work Jobs in UAE 97
  • Cook Jobs in UAE 44
  • Customer Service Jobs in UAE 244
  • Data Entry Jobs in UAE 132
  • Driver Jobs Jobs in UAE 499
  • Education & Teaching Jobs in UAE 39
  • Electrician Jobs in UAE 63
  • Engineering Jobs in UAE 1009
  • Food and Beverage Jobs in UAE 100
  • Health Care Jobs in UAE 79
  • Hospitality, Tourism & Travel Jobs in UAE 74
  • Housemaids Jobs in UAE 131
  • Human Resource Jobs in UAE 442
  • Information Technology Jobs in UAE 92
  • Labour Jobs in UAE 91
  • Lawyer Jobs in UAE 1
  • Legal, Consulting & HR Jobs in UAE 7
  • Marketing, Advertising & PR Jobs in UAE 150
  • Medicine and Nursing Jobs in UAE 303
  • Other Jobs Jobs in UAE 11236
  • Part Time Jobs in UAE 20
  • Quality Controller Jobs in UAE 55
  • Receptionist & Front office Jobs in UAE 420
  • Sales Jobs Jobs in UAE 739
  • Secretarial Jobs in UAE 108
  • Service Jobs in UAE 15
  • Teacher Jobs in UAE 136
  • Technician Jobs in UAE 187
  • Transportation & Logistics Jobs in UAE 17
  • Waiter/Waitress Jobs in UAE 178
  • Web Designers Jobs in UAE 25


Visit Jobsnuae.com

Terms of Use




Next long holiday in UAE: 5-day break for Eid Al Adha; likely dates revealed

News UAE Updates Desk Apr 15, 2024
Next long holiday in UAE: 5-day break for Eid Al Adha; likely dates revealed


After a month of reduced work hours during Ramadan, followed by a 9-day break to mark the Islamic festival Eid Al Fitr, it’s back to regular routine for UAE residents. Though the year’s longest holiday may be over, the next best — a likely five-day break — is just weeks away.

Residents in the UAE will most likely enjoy the extended weekend to mark the holiest day in Islam – the Arafah Day — and the Eid Al Adha festival. The break will be in the second week of June. The exact dates will be announced closer to the date, according to Sheikh Ayaz Houzee, Imam of NGS and Khateeb at Al Manar Islamic Centre.


Eid Al Adha falls approximately two months and a few days after Eid Al Fitr, as per the Islamic calendar's lunar-based system. “Due to the Islamic calendar’s reliance on the lunar cycle, it sees shifts in the dates of both Eid festivals each year, advancing approximately 10 to 11 days earlier annually,” said Sheikh Ayaz.
All Islamic Hijri calendar months last 29 or 30 days depending on when the crescent Moon is spotted in the night sky. Arafah Day is on Dhul Hijjah 9 in the Islamic calendar. Eid Al Adha is celebrated over the three days after.

Likely Eid break dates
As per the Hijri calendar published on the Dubai Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) website, Dhul Hijjah 1 is likely on Saturday, June 8. Astronomical calculations predict the same date, according to Khadijah Ahmad, operations manager, Dubai Astronomy Group.

If this is the case, Arafah Day is on Sunday, June 16 (Dhul Hijjah 9). Eid Al Adha then is on Monday, June 17 (Dhul Hijjah 10). The break, therefore, is from Sunday, June 16, to Wednesday, June 19. Including the weekend (Saturday, June 15), that’s five days off to mark the festival. These dates will be revised if needed depending on Moon sightings.

Significance of Eid Al Adha
Eid al-Adha is the festival of sacrifice, and is one of the most significant occasions in Islam. It commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to Allah.

Eid al Adha is a reminder of the values of faith, sacrifice, and compassion ingrained in Islamic values. The day begins with Eid prayers at mosques, where Muslims gather to seek blessings and guidance.

Post prayers, they exchange greetings and embrace each other, expressing joy and gratitude.

Delicious feasts are prepared, symbolising the abundance and generosity of God's blessings.

The highlight of Eid al-Adha celebration is the Qurbani or the act of sacrificing animal which symbolizes Prophet Ibrahim's (PBUH) act of devotion to Allah.

The meat from the sacrificed animal is divided into three parts - one for the family, one for relatives and friends, and one for the less fortunate in the community.


  • AC Technicians Jobs in UAE 107
  • Accounting Jobs in UAE 2066
  • Administration Jobs Jobs in UAE 476
  • Automobile Jobs in UAE 5
  • Barista Jobs in UAE 37
  • Business Development Jobs in UAE 164
  • Call Centre Jobs in UAE 83
  • Cashier Jobs in UAE 166
  • Cleaning Jobs in UAE 266
  • Construction Work Jobs in UAE 97
  • Cook Jobs in UAE 44
  • Customer Service Jobs in UAE 244
  • Data Entry Jobs in UAE 132
  • Driver Jobs Jobs in UAE 499
  • Education & Teaching Jobs in UAE 39
  • Electrician Jobs in UAE 63
  • Engineering Jobs in UAE 1009
  • Food and Beverage Jobs in UAE 100
  • Health Care Jobs in UAE 79
  • Hospitality, Tourism & Travel Jobs in UAE 74
  • Housemaids Jobs in UAE 131
  • Human Resource Jobs in UAE 442
  • Information Technology Jobs in UAE 92
  • Labour Jobs in UAE 91
  • Lawyer Jobs in UAE 1
  • Legal, Consulting & HR Jobs in UAE 7
  • Marketing, Advertising & PR Jobs in UAE 150
  • Medicine and Nursing Jobs in UAE 303
  • Other Jobs Jobs in UAE 11236
  • Part Time Jobs in UAE 20
  • Quality Controller Jobs in UAE 55
  • Receptionist & Front office Jobs in UAE 420
  • Sales Jobs Jobs in UAE 739
  • Secretarial Jobs in UAE 108
  • Service Jobs in UAE 15
  • Teacher Jobs in UAE 136
  • Technician Jobs in UAE 187
  • Transportation & Logistics Jobs in UAE 17
  • Waiter/Waitress Jobs in UAE 178
  • Web Designers Jobs in UAE 25


Visit Jobsnuae.com

Terms of Use



Copyright © JobsnUAE 2019