Employees across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are eagerly anticipating the upcoming Hijri New Year holiday, approved by both public and private sector Human Resources departments. This religious holiday follows shortly after Eid al-Adha and is considered one of the official religious holidays observed in many Arab countries, prominently including Saudi Arabia. It is a fully paid holiday.
Hijri New Year Holiday Date in Saudi Arabia
The Hijri New Year holiday will commence on Sunday, July 7, marking the first day of the month of Muharram. The holiday spans three consecutive days, starting from Friday through Sunday. Normal work hours resume on Monday, July 8. Certain private sectors are exempt from the holiday based on issued directives.
History and Significance of Hijri Calendar
The Hijri calendar begins with the month of Muharram and consists of 12 months, concluding with Dhu al-Hijjah, during which Muslims observe the Hajj pilgrimage. The Hijri calendar serves as the foundation of Islamic civilization and is celebrated by Muslims worldwide. The Hijri New Year holiday is sanctioned by the Royal Diwan and is included in the Kingdom’s labor law. Many employees look forward to spending this anticipated holiday with their families, celebrating it in ways that reflect local traditions and customs.
July Holidays in Saudi Arabia
Employees in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia anticipate several holidays during the month of July, including:
- Weekend holiday on July 5
- Hijri New Year holiday on July 8
- Weekend holiday on July 12
- Weekend holiday on July 19
- Weekend holiday on July 26
These holidays provide opportunities for employees to relax and enjoy their time away from daily routines.