All government entities, departments, and institutions will observe the first day of Eid.
Meanwhile, the Ajman Government Human Resources Department has announced the Eid al-Fitr holiday schedule for all government entities, departments, and institutions in the emirate.
According to an official circular, the holiday will begin on Thursday, March 19, and continue until Sunday, March 22, with employees returning to work on Monday, March 23.
As a result, the decision grants public sector employees a four-day break to observe the Islamic festival.
Applies Across Government Entities
The holiday applies to all entities affiliated with the Ajman Government, ensuring uniform implementation across departments and institutions.
Officials added that the announcement forms part of broader efforts to maintain coordination and operational clarity during official holidays, allowing government services to be planned and managed efficiently.
Eid Al Fitr Significance
Meanwhile, Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan and remains one of the most important occasions in the Islamic calendar.
The festival is traditionally observed with:
- Special Eid prayers held in mosques and open prayer grounds
- Family gatherings and communal meals
- Acts of charity and community engagement
Across the UAE, Eid is a period of celebration that brings together families, communities, and cultural traditions.
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Source: Gulf News

