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Muslim New Year 2024: First sighting of the Muharram crescent Moon in Abu Dhabi

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Last updated: 2024/07/06 at 5:23 PM
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The crescent of the month of Muharram 1446 was photographed from Abu Dhabi on Saturday, July 6 by the Al-Khatim Astronomical Observatory at 7.26pm UAE time. The UAE’s Astronomy Centre shared this image on social media. Residents of the UAE were granted a day off on July 7 in observance of the Hijri New Year, which falls on Muharram 1, marking the start of the Hijri year 1446 AH. Other countries like Oman also declared a holiday for the Hijri New Year, providing a long weekend for government and private sector employees.

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (Mohre) announced the holiday on the occasion of the Hijri New Year. Following the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)’s birthday celebration, UAE residents can anticipate a long weekend for National Day festivities. The holiday list for 2024, issued by the country’s Cabinet, includes these upcoming celebrations. The UAE provides 30 annual leaves in addition to public holidays for employees to enjoy throughout the year.

By staying up to date with the latest news on WhatsApp Channels, residents can ensure they are informed about upcoming holidays and events. The Al-Khatim Astronomical Observatory captured another image of the faint crescent on Saturday afternoon at 3pm UAE time, sharing it with the public. The Astronomy Centre regularly provides updates and images of astronomical events for enthusiasts to enjoy and stay informed about celestial occurrences.

The celebration of the Hijri New Year allows for reflection and renewal as the Islamic calendar begins a new year. Observing important dates like the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)’s birthday and National Day brings communities together to commemorate historical events and milestones. The UAE’s commitment to honoring these occasions with public holidays demonstrates a respect for cultural and religious traditions.

As residents prepare for upcoming holidays, they can plan activities and gatherings with friends and family. The long weekend provided by the Hijri New Year holiday offers an opportunity to relax and enjoy time off work. National Day celebrations allow for patriotic pride and unity as the country commemorates its history and achievements. The UAE’s diverse population can come together to celebrate these occasions with respect and harmony.

The significance of public holidays in the UAE extends beyond days off work, as they provide opportunities for individuals to connect with their cultural heritage and traditions. By acknowledging and celebrating these holidays, residents demonstrate a sense of community and belonging. The UAE’s inclusive approach to recognizing diverse holidays and festivals reflects a commitment to unity and understanding among its residents.

In conclusion, celebrating the Hijri New Year and upcoming holidays in the UAE offers a chance for reflection, unity, and celebration. By observing these important dates, residents can honor their cultural and religious traditions while creating lasting memories with loved ones. The country’s commitment to providing public holidays demonstrates a respect for its diverse population and a dedication to fostering a sense of community and inclusion. As residents look forward to upcoming festivities, they can take advantage of the long weekends to relax and enjoy time with family and friends.

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