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Qatar announces seven-day public holiday for Eidul Fitr 2026

Published on: March 17, 2026 1:43 PM

Doha — The Government of Qatar has announced a seven-day holiday for public sector employees to celebrate Eidul Fitr 2026, providing an extended break at the conclusion of Ramadan.

Read More: Govt announces Eid holidays for offices from March 20-21

According to a statement issued by the Amiri Diwan, the public holiday for government departments, ministries, and state institutions will run from March 17 to March 23, 2026, with employees expected to return to work on March 24. Schools are also expected to follow a similar schedule, allowing students and educators to enjoy the extended break.

 

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For private sector employees, labor regulations generally entitle workers to at least three days of paid leave during Eid, though many companies may align their schedules with the public sector to facilitate family celebrations and travel. Holiday arrangements for banks and financial institutions will be announced separately by the Qatar Central Bank.

Eidul Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan and is traditionally observed with special prayers, family gatherings, acts of charity, and festive meals. Many residents also use the occasion for travel, cultural events, and social visits with relatives and friends.

Astronomical forecasts suggest that Eidul Fitr 2026 is likely to fall around March 20, depending on the official moon sighting, which will confirm the exact date of the festival. Authorities have encouraged all residents to plan accordingly, especially for travel and public events, as the extended holiday is expected to increase mobility and activity across the country.

Read More: Punjab announces Rs5,000 Eid relief for citizens 

The announcement of the seven-day holiday highlights Qatar’s commitment to enabling public sector employees to participate fully in religious and cultural celebrations, while also providing flexibility for families and communities during one of the most significant festivals in the Islamic calendar.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Eidul Fitr 2026, Latest, public sector break, Qatar Central Bank, Qatar holiday, Qatar schools, Ramadan

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