Arab Weather - As the middle of 2025 approaches, and after the Eid al-Fitr holiday, Jordanians are eager to know the dates of the remaining official holidays, whether to plan for rest, travel, or spending quality time with family. These holidays range from national and religious occasions that represent important milestones in the collective memory of the Kingdom.
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As usual, the Jordanian government declares a public holiday on May 1 of each year to honor workers and their efforts across various sectors. This year, Labor Day falls on a Thursday, providing the perfect opportunity for a long weekend.
On this day, Jordanians celebrate the Independence Day of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, a cherished national occasion commemorated annually with an official holiday and widespread celebrations across various governorates. This year, the holiday falls on a Sunday, providing an extended weekend.
According to astronomical predictions, Eid al-Adha will begin on Thursday, June 5, and continue until Monday, June 9. This marks a five-day holiday during which Muslims will celebrate the rituals, family visits, and traditions of this occasion.
Thursday, June 26, marks the beginning of the new Hijri year. This is an official holiday, providing an opportunity to take a break or take a short mid-year vacation.
Jordanians commemorate the Prophet's birthday on a public holiday on Thursday, September 4. This holiday features religious and cultural events in an atmosphere of spirituality and contemplation.
The year concludes with an official holiday marking Christmas on Thursday, December 25, when Christian communities celebrate this important religious occasion amid an atmosphere of joy and celebration.
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