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Prophet’s Birthday Holiday 2025: Kuwait Announces Public Sector Holiday for Mawlid

Kuwait’s government has officially announced the Prophet’s Birthday Holiday 2025. This declaration came during a weekly cabinet meeting. Importantly, the holiday will occur on Thursday, September 4. Consequently, all ministries will suspend operations. Government entities will also close for the day.

However, there is a notable exception to this closure. Some essential departments will remain open. These departments will decide their schedule independently. Their decision will depend entirely on their work nature. This ensures critical services continue uninterrupted.

Furthermore, official work will resume on Sunday, September 7. Employees will then return to their regular duties. The cabinet shared this news via the KUNA news agency. This announcement provides clarity for all public sector workers.

The Prophet’s Birthday Holiday 2025 marks the birth of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This occasion is also known as Mawlid al-Nabi. Muslims around the world commemorate this day. The date is determined by the Islamic lunar calendar. It falls on the 12th day of Rabi’ Al Awwal.

This year, the timing depended on the moon sighting. If the month began on August 23, the holiday would be September 3. Alternatively, if it began on August 24, it would be September 4. Kuwait’s authorities confirmed the later date.

Other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations have not yet announced plans. They typically coordinate these announcements. Therefore, more news is expected from neighboring countries soon. Many residents are awaiting similar confirmations.

Meanwhile, the UAE has its own rules for public holidays. The UAE Cabinet introduced a new resolution recently. This rule affects holidays that fall on weekends. Specifically, it allows moving such breaks. Officials can shift them to the week’s start or end. However, this requires a formal Cabinet decision.

Additionally, individual emirates can announce extra holidays. They often do this for special occasions. UAE residents will likely receive a one-day break. The exact date will follow the official moon sighting.

This Prophet’s Birthday Holiday 2025 allows for spiritual reflection. Many people use the day for religious gatherings. They also spend time with family and friends. The holiday promotes peace and community unity.

In summary, Kuwaiti public sector employees can expect a day off. They should plan for September 4. Essential workers must confirm their schedules with supervisors. Everyone else can enjoy a long weekend. Finally, we await further GCC announcements for complete regional clarity.

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