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Eid Al Adha 2025: Expected dates and how to make the best out of the long break

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As summer peaks, so does one of the UAE’s most significant holidays, Eid Al Adha. Whether you’re planning a short getaway or a longer break, now is the perfect time to start planning your leave.

While the official dates for Islamic holidays depend on the moon sighting, astronomical projections indicate that Eid Al Adha 2025 is expected to fall on Friday, June 6.

What is Eid Al Adha?

Eid Al Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, is one of the most important holidays in the Islamic calendar. It follows the Day of Arafah, a significant day of fasting and prayer for Muslims.

When Is Eid Al Adha 2025 in the UAE?

Based on current forecasts:

  • May 27: Crescent moon expected to be visible
  • May 28: Likely to be the 1st of Dhu Al Hijjah
  • June 5 (Thursday): Day of Arafah
  • June 6 (Friday): Eid Al Adha

UAE Public Holiday for Eid Al Adha

According to the UAE’s official holiday calendar, the public holiday spans from the 9th to 12th of Dhu Al Hijjah, meaning four days off.

If Eid falls on Friday, June 6, the UAE will enjoy a four-day weekend:

  • Thursday: Arafah Day
  • Friday: Eid Al Adha
  • Saturday–Sunday: Regular weekend

However, if the moon isn’t sighted on May 27, the start of Dhu Al Hijjah may shift by a day — meaning Eid Al Adha could fall on Saturday, June 7, pushing the holiday to run from Saturday to Tuesday. In that case, it won’t align with the weekend.

How to Turn Eid Al Adha Into a 15-Day Holiday

Want a longer break? Here’s a smart plan using minimal annual leave:

  • Take leave from Monday, June 2 to Wednesday, June 4
  • With the Eid break from June 5 to June 8 (if Eid is on Friday), you get 11 days off
  • Add leave from Monday, June 9 to Thursday, June 12 to extend the break
  • Include weekends before and after: May 31–June 1 and June 13–14

Total time off: 15 days
Annual leave used: Just 7 days

Official Eid Al Adha 2025 dates will be confirmed by the UAE Moon-Sighting Committee closer to the time.


With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Big 5 Global returns to Dubai this November with over 2,800 exhibitors

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Big 5 Global, the largest construction and urban development event in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA), is set to return to Dubai World Trade Centre from November 24 – 27 for its 46th edition.

The event is expected to gather more than 2,800 exhibitors and welcome over 85,000 professionals from across the global construction value chain, from planning and design to operations.

Big 5 Global comes as the Middle East and Africa account for $7 trillion in pre-construction projects, driven by large-scale urban development programmes and national visions such as We the UAE 2031 and Saudi Vision 2030.

“The global construction sector is at a tipping point,” said Josine Heijmans, Senior Vice President, Construction at dmg events. 

“The scale of urban development underway in the MEASA region is historic, but the pressure to deliver is just as significant. Big 5 Global provides direct access to active projects, key stakeholders and insights, enabling the sector to navigate complexity with clarity.”

This year’s edition will feature nine specialised events, highlighting shifts in construction trends and innovation. Companies from more than 20 countries, including Germany, Italy, China, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, and the UK, are confirmed to participate.

Big 5 Global continues to serve as a key platform for collaboration, networking, and shaping the future of construction in one of the world’s most dynamic markets.

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Hero Dubai Desert Classic launches global Green Incubator Challenge 

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The Hero Dubai Desert Classic isn’t just about world-class golf anymore; it’s about shaping a greener future.

In partnership with Deloitte, the tournament has launched the Green Incubator Challenge, a first-of-its-kind global call for ideas that could transform how sports and entertainment events tackle climate change.

The challenge is open to entrepreneurs, start-ups, students, and companies worldwide. Organisers say they’re looking for both fresh concepts and ready-to-deploy solutions that can make events more sustainable.

And here’s the big prize: the winning idea will be rolled out at the 2027 DP World Tour and Rolex Series tournament — giving it a global platform.

To help participants succeed, the Hero Dubai Desert Classic team and Deloitte will provide expert mentoring, guidance, and evaluation, ensuring that the solutions are not only bold but also practical and scalable.

“Through this challenge, we aim to identify visionary ideas that will shape the future of sustainable events globally,” said Simon Corkill, Executive Tournament Director of Hero Dubai Desert Classic.

The initiative is also part of the DP World Tour’s Green Drive programme, which is committed to achieving net-zero carbon by 2040.

Key Dates 

  • November 18 – Shortlist announced
  • December 19 – Three finalists revealed
  • 2026 Tournament – Final pitches to expert judges

With this challenge, Dubai is sending a clear message: the future of global events must be sustainable, and innovation starts here.

To register for the challenge, visit https://dubaidesertclassic.com

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Dubai set for largest-ever Chinese presence at WETEX 2025

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Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has confirmed that more than 260 Chinese exhibitors will take part in the Water, Energy and Environment Technology Exhibition (WETEX) 2025, marking the largest Chinese presence in the event’s history.

The exhibitors will showcase their latest innovations in a dedicated pavilion covering 2,800 square metres at Dubai World Trade Centre from September 30 to October 2.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA and Founder and Chairman of WETEX, said the milestone reflects the strong strategic partnership between the UAE and China, noting that bilateral trade reached $102 billion in 2024, up 7 per cent from the previous year.

“Chinese companies are key partners in the fields of clean energy, water and technology. Their growing presence at WETEX strengthens the exhibition’s role as a global platform for sustainability and innovation, while supporting the UAE’s Net Zero Strategy 2050,” Al Tayer said.

David Wang, Chairman of MIE Group, which is organising the Chinese pavilion, added: “For Chinese enterprises, WETEX is not just a trade show,  it’s a strategic entry point into the MENA market. The event helps our exhibitors connect with the right partners and align with the UAE’s vision for a sustainable future.”

Organised by DEWA, WETEX is now in its 27th year and continues to serve as a hub for technology, investment and knowledge exchange in the fields of clean energy, water, and environmental solutions.

Dates: September 30 – October 2

Venue: Dubai World Trade Centre

For more information, visit www.wetex.ae

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