Friday, September 5, has been declared a public holiday for public and private sector employees
The UAE President, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has shared a message on the birthday of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
On the occasion of the Prophet’s birthday, we reflect on his enduring legacy of profound understanding and compassion, which he dedicated to the welfare of humanity.
The UAE has declared Friday, September 5 a public holiday on the occasion of Prophet’s birthday, for both private and public sector employees.
Celebrated by many faithful across the globe, the holiday coincides with the religious occasion that falls on 12 Rabi Al Awwal of the Hijri calendar.
The holiday announcement means employees will enjoy a three-day break, as Saturday and Sundays are the official weekends across the nation. Meanwhile, public sector employees in Sharjah already get Fridays off as part of their usual weekends.
In Dubai, Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced that all public parking will be free of charge on Friday, except for multi-level parking facilities and Al Khail Gate Parking (N.365).














































































