Eid Al Adha is expected to begin on Friday, June 6, 2025, in the UAE, according to astronomical calculations shared by Ibrahim Al Jarwan, Chairman of the Board of Directors at the Emirates Astronomical Society.
Based on forecasts, Wednesday, May 28, will likely mark the first day of Dhu Al Hijjah, the 12th and final month in the Islamic lunar calendar. That would place Arafat Day—a key date in the Hajj pilgrimage- on Thursday, June 5, followed by Eid Al Adha on Friday.
If confirmed, UAE residents could enjoy a four- or five-day break, depending on whether Saturday is a standard day off and if Sunday, June 8, is declared an additional public holiday.
Tentative public holiday schedule:
- Thursday, June 5 – Arafat Day (public holiday)
- Friday, June 6 – Eid Al Adha Day 1
- Saturday, June 7 – Eid Al Adha Day 2
- Sunday, June 8 – Possible extended holiday (to be confirmed)
As always, these dates remain subject to the official moon sighting, which will be announced by UAE authorities closer to the time.
Meanwhile, Kuwait has already announced a five-day break for Eid Al Adha, further fuelling speculation that the UAE may follow suit with an extended holiday period.