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27 February – Monday – Public Sector & Bank Holiday in lieu of Kuwait National Day; 21–25 April – Eid al-Fitr; 27 June – Tuesday – Arafat Day; 28–30 June – Eid al-Adha; 1–2 July – Eid al-Adha; 20 July – Thursday – Islamic New Year (In lieu of Wednesday 19 July) 28 September – Thursday – The Prophet's Birthday
Public holidays in Kuwait Day Holiday 1 January: New Year's Day: 25 February: National Day: 26 February: Liberation Day: 16 September: The Prophet's Birthday: 1 Muharram: Islamic New Year: 27 Rajab: The Prophet's Ascension: 1 to 3 Shawwal: Eid al-Fitr: 9 Dhul-Hujja: Al-Wuquf Fi Arafa: 10 to 13 Dhul-Hujja: Eid al-Adha
2 Holidays. 3 Deaths. 4 References. ... List of years in Kuwait ... 30 March – 1 April – Eid al-Fitr; 5 June – Arafat Day; 6–9 June ...
Kuwait said Saturday it will hold elections for its national assembly on April 4, its latest round of voting after years of political turmoil. The state-run KUNA news agency made the announcement ...
4 May – The International Olympic Committee (IOC) bans Kuwait's Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah from all positions within the committee for 15 years over ethics breaches. . He was previously banned by the IOC for three years in 2023 over his interference in the Olympic Council of Asia elections, and a criminal conviction in Switzerland related to forgery and the orchestration of a counterfeit ...
Work for both public and private sectors were suspended for three days. Entertainment and cultural events canceled. [9] [10] Kuwait: January 11–13 were public sector holidays. [11] [12] Saudi Arabia: However, flags weren't at half-mast [13] Qatar [14] UAE [15] Bahrain [16] Lebanon [17] Egypt [18] India: 1 Entertainment events were canceled on ...
4 Holidays and observances. 5 References. ... April 21 is the 111th day of the year ... American baseball player (d. 2023) 1937 ...
KUWAIT (Reuters) -Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah died on Saturday, aged 86, according to the royal court, just over three years after assuming power in the U.S.-allied Gulf oil producer.