Meanwhile, the following public holidays have been officially announced:
- Saudi Arabia: 23-day public holiday from the 21st of Ramadan until the 15th of Shawal, the lunar month that follows Ramadan. That is, from Friday June 16 until Saturday July 8.
- Qatar: 11-day holiday from Friday June 23 until Monday July 3.
- UAE :Nine-day holiday if Eid is declared to be on Monday, or five days if it is on Sunday. In either case, the holiday will start from Friday June 23.
- Kuwait: Nine-day holiday if Eid is declared to be on Monday, or five days if it is on Sunday. In either case, the holiday will start from Friday June 23.
- Oman: Nine-day holiday, from Friday June 23 until Saturday July 1.
- Jordan :Six-day holiday, from Friday June 23 until Wednesday June 28.
- Palestine: Six-day holiday, from Friday June 23 until Wednesday June 28.
- Egypt: Five-day holiday from Friday June 23 until Tuesday June 27.
- Lebanon: Four-day holiday if Eid is declared to be on Monday, or three days if it is on Sunday. In either case, the holiday will start from Saturday June 24.
- Nigeria: Four-day holiday from Saturday June 24 until Tuesday June 27.
- Pakistan: Three-day holiday from Monday June 26 until Wednesday June 28.
- Philippines :Three-day holiday from Saturday June 24 until Monday June 26.
- Ghana: Three-day holiday from Saturday June 24 until Monday June 26.
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