Oman has announced a public holiday to celebrate the Islamic New Year, giving the public sector a three-day weekend. The holiday will be on Sunday, July 7, according to the Oman News Agency (ONA).
The Islamic New Year, also called Hijri New Year, marks the beginning of the first Islamic month, Muharram. This year, Oman is giving public and private sector workers an extra day off to enjoy this important event with their families and friends.
The extra day off means more time for celebrations, family gatherings, and reflecting on the significance of the New Year. This decision by the Omani government shows their dedication to honoring cultural and religious traditions and bringing people together.
As the Islamic New Year nears, Omanis and residents can look forward to a peaceful and joyful time, marking the start of a new year in the Islamic lunar calendar.