Eid ul Fitr holidays in Saudi Arabia 2024 announced. Exciting news echoes through the corridors of Saudi Arabia’s private and non-profit sectors as the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development unveils a generous holiday extension for Eid Al-Fitr. Embracing the spirit of celebration, the Kingdom announces a four-day hiatus, spreading joy and anticipation among its workforce. Read more below:
Eid ul Fitr holidays in Saudi Arabia 2024 announced
Starting from Monday, April 8, coinciding with Ramadan 29, the holiday extravaganza kicks off, granting a much-needed break until Thursday, April 11. With Friday, April 12, and Saturday, April 13, earmarked as official weekend days, employees find themselves reveling in a blissful six-day respite, extending their festivities until Sunday, April 14.
But the merriment doesn’t end there. In the public sector, an even grander celebration awaits, with a lavish 10-day holiday spree commencing from Thursday, April 4, and culminating on Sunday, April 14. A testament to inclusivity, the Ministry emphasizes adherence to the labor law’s executive regulations, ensuring fair treatment and ample time for rejuvenation.
As the holy month of Ramadan commenced on March 11, the eagerly awaited Eid Al-Fitr marks its conclusion, symbolizing a period of spiritual reflection and communal harmony for over 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide. With hearts brimming with anticipation, the Kingdom embraces the essence of unity and festivity, beckoning all to partake in this joyous occasion.
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