Ramadan 2023 UAE Holidays

In the last few decades, UAE has emerged as one of the most prolific job destinations in the world. According to data of multiple job portals, more than 75% of job seekers ranked UAE as one of their most preferred job locations in the world. A large number of people from countries like India and Pakistan currently working in the UAE. If you are also working or just living in UAE then you must know the UAE Holidays 2023.

With the help of the UAE Holidays list 2023, you can plan your work-life balance in a much better way. Go through this post to know and note down the UAE Public Holidays 2023.

Let’s go through the list of national holidays in the United Arab Emirates in the year 2023. For future references, you may take a printout of the UAE Holidays List 2023 PDF.

Date Day Name of the Occasions
1st January 2023 Sunday New Year’s Day
22nd April 2023 Saturday Eid al Fitr (Tentative Date)
23rd April 2023 Sunday Eid al Fitr holiday (Tentative Date)
24th April 2023 Monday Eid al Fitr holiday (Tentative Date)
28th June 2023 Wednesday Arafat (Hajj) Day (Tentative Date)
29th June 2023 Thursday Eid al Adha (Feast of Sacrifice)
29th June 2023 Thursday Eid al Adha Holiday (Feast of Sacrifice) (Tentative Date)
30th June 2023 Friday Eid al Adha Holiday (Tentative Date)
19th July 2023 Wednesday Al-Hijra (Islamic New Year) (Tentative Date)
27th September 2023 Wednesday Mouloud (Tentative Date)
2nd December 2023 Saturday National Day

Observances and Seasons in UAE 2023

Observances are those days in which there is no national holiday. However, many institutes, organizations, and departments observe holidays. The list of observances in UAE in the year 2023 are as follows.

  • 18th February 2023 – Saturday – Leilat al-Meiraj (The Prophet’s Ascension) (Tentative Date)
  • 23rd March 2023 – Thursday – Ramadan Start (Tentative Date)
  • 20th June 2023 – Tuesday – Hajj Season Begins
  • 31st December 2023 – Sunday – New Year’s Eve

Details of Important Holidays in UAE in 2023

The details of a few of the important holidays in UAE in the year 2023 are as follows.

  • Eid Al Fitr – EI Al-Fitr is a holiday observed in UAE and other countries with significant Muslim populations. This day marks the end of the Islamic month of Ramadan. In the month of Ramadan, Muslims observe fast. This is the reason why Eid Al-Fitr is also called the ‘Feast of Breaking the Fast’.

In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), on the occasion of Eid Al Fitr, men would typically buy new Kandora (traditional white long robe) or dye their existing Kandoras with walnut oil. Women, on the other hand, wear special cloth along with special perfumes.

  • Arafat (Hajj) Day –  Arafat day is the 2nd day of the Hajj Pilgrimage and it is observed a day before the first day of the major Islamic holiday of Eid Al-Adha. You should also note that Arafat day is celebrated on the 9th Day of Dhu Al-Hijjah which is the twelfth and the final month according to the Islamic calendar.
  • Eid Al Adha – Eid Al-Adha is celebrated in the honor of the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son Ismail to obey Allah’s command. Before Ibrahim could sacrifice his son, God saved him and provided him with a lamb to sacrifice. On this day, animals are sacrificed and one-third of meat is consumed by the family and the rest of the meat is distributed among the poor and needy.
  • Al Hijra – Al-Hijra is celebrated on the first day of the month of Muharram. This day marked the event when Prophet Muhammed moved from Mecca to Medina to set up the first Islamic state. By leaving his home city, it is said that the Prophet Muhammed showed the world that Faith is bigger than family.
  • Mouloud – The literal meaning of Mouloud is “The Birth”. Mouloud is a national and bank holiday in the United Arab Emirates. This day is celebrated as the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (Mawlid al-Nabi). It is celebrated on the 12th day of the Islamic month of Rabi’ al-awwal. On the other hand, Shi’a Muslims mark this day on the 17th day of Rabi’ al-awwal.
  • National Day – The national day of UAE is celebrated on 2nd December 2023. On this day, the emirates declared independence from the British and became the United Arab Emirates. Many cultural fests and dances are organized in the country on this day. Some of the common activities on this day are Fireworks, car rallies, and dance shows.

Please note that the exact dates of festivals can vary according to the sighting of the moon. That’s why we have mentioned “Tentative” in front of many festivals and occasions dates. If you think any of the dates provided in this post is not correct then do let us know in the comment section. You may also share your feedback and suggestions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1: When is UAE national day celebrated?

Answer: On 2nd December 2023

Question 2: When is Mouloud?

Answer: 27th September 2023

Question 3: Is Mouloud a holiday in UAE?

Answer: Yes

What are the next upcoming holidays in UAE?

Public holidays.
Gregorian New Year: 1 January..
Eid Al Fitr: From 29 Ramadan to 3 Shawwal* (4 days).
Arafah day and Eid Al Adha (Feast of Sacrifice): From 9 to 12 Dhu al Hijjah* (4 days).
Hijri New Year (Islamic New Year): 1 Muharram - 12 August in 2021 and on 30 July in 2022..

How many holidays are there in a year 2023?

How many government holidays are there in a year 2023? As per the Central Government Dopt orders on holiday list 2023, there are 17 days declared as Gazetted holiday and 33 days declared as Restricted holiday on the calendar designated by Govt of India.

How many days is Eid 2022 bank holiday in UAE?

This year, the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) birthday fell on Saturday October 8, which was a paid holiday for the private sector in the UAE. Eid Al-Fitr 2022 started on Monday May 2 and lasted until Wednesday May 4, which meant private sector workers had three days off to start the week. Arafat Day fell on Friday July 8.

What is the holiday in UAE 2022?

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has officially announced the UAE National Day and Commemoration Day 2022 holiday for the private sector. The break will be from Thursday, December 1, to Saturday, December 3.