Maybe 9 days Eid Al-Fitr holidays this year

The Eid Al-Fitr holidays this year will be either for 5 or 9 days depending on the length of the Ramadan month, according to Arabnewsonline

Eid Al-Fitr holidays will be nine if the Ramadan month completes 30 days. In this case, the first day of Eid Al-Fitr will fall on Monday, June 26 and the previous day — Sunday, June 25 (Ramadan 30) — will be an official holiday.

Since June 24 is a Saturday, and Tuesday, June 28 and Wednesday, June 29 will be the second and third days of Eid Al-Fitr holidays respectively, the total holidays will be from Friday, June 23 to Friday June 30. Therefore, official work will resume on Sunday, July 2.

However, the possibility of this option is just 20 percent. On the other hand, if Ramadan ends within 29 days, the first day of Eid Al-Fitr will fall on Sunday, June 25. The second and third Eid Al-Fitr holidays will be on June 26 and June 27 respectively.

Considering the weekend on Friday, June 23 and Saturday, June 24, the total number of Eid Al-Fitr holidays will be only five days. In this case, official work will resume on Wednesday, June 28. However, if the Cabinet declares Wednesday, June 28 and Thursday, June 29 as official holidays, the total number of Eid Al-Fitr holidays will be nine days and official work will resume on Sunday, July 2.

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