Holiday on 17th, for UAE private sector

rEzyz
By rEzyz

DUBAI – The Labour Ministry has declared Thursday, Feb. 17 a public holiday for the private sector in the United Arab Emirates to mark the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad, state news agency WAM reported.

The government had already declared Feb. 17 a holiday for employees working in ministries and federal bodies.

The prophet’s birthday actually falls on Tuesday, Feb. 15, but the government moved the holiday forward by two days because it falls between two working days.

(Yahoo News)

By Transporter1• 15 Feb 2011 22:35
Transporter1

to celebrate or not to celebrate, it depends on a person, we cant force anyone to stop doing what he likes!!

By soniya• 15 Feb 2011 22:21
soniya

nomerci, it's just that all days are same for US..and we don't need just THAT DAY to show our love to dear ones..:))

Chill now..

By nomerci• 15 Feb 2011 22:17
nomerci

Hmm, what makes people think that those who do celebrate Valentine's day only show love and affection on that particular day? That is a very strange thought!

Of course love and affection is shown EVERY day...but on Valentine's day the love shown everyday gets a special celebration.

See, now you know what Valentine's day is really about.:)

By soniya• 15 Feb 2011 21:59
soniya

Fathimah, same here..."same pinch" :))

But i do celebrate my baby's birthday though...she is still small and she is fond of cakes, balloons and birthday parties of kids..so can't stop her..

By FathimaH• 15 Feb 2011 21:53
FathimaH

Like I said before I prefer to shower my hubby with love and affection 24/7 and don't need a specific day for that =D

By soniya• 15 Feb 2011 21:46
soniya

Hey, even i don't celebrate VALENTINES day..I am not a muslim though..

Fathimah, our thoughts get matched in this..:))

By FathimaH• 15 Feb 2011 21:16
FathimaH

Just for the record I don't celebrate birthdays or "Valentines" day...

By Anteca• 15 Feb 2011 19:22
Anteca

not all muslims celebrate birthdays....and i even not believe in so called valentine day...

By Deal_4_wHeel• 14 Feb 2011 09:39
Deal_4_wHeel

why dubai didn't declare holiday on Valentine's day, double standard!!

whats wrong with the people trying to imposing a country's rule & law upon the other :0

By heartcollector• 14 Feb 2011 09:33
heartcollector

All the people among u (muslims) pray 5 times a day & i m sure u must be celebrating birthdays of ur loved ones & even celebrate valentines days !

Isn`t it a double standard ?

By Anteca• 12 Feb 2011 17:31
Anteca

with FATHIMAH,,,this is just a BIDDAT, Prophet (PBUH) never celebrate his birthday so how we celebrate...plz ..GROW UP

By FathimaH• 12 Feb 2011 11:19
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FathimaH

"The prophet’s birthday actually falls on Tuesday, Feb. 15, but the government moved the holiday forward by two days because it falls between two working days" Even the Prophet and the noble Sahabah, who's example we are supposed to follow, never celebrated or declared holidays on this day! People today just need an innovated excuse to chill I guess..lol Thank God Qatar is not doing the same..kuddos to them!

By SABISH BABU• 12 Feb 2011 10:46
SABISH BABU

Declaring holiday is ok. but what is the meaning if it is moved.....(just need a holiday to sitback home or quiet work)

By kanmano• 12 Feb 2011 09:07
kanmano

Is it right to move the holidays based on weekends

By ghazalz• 12 Feb 2011 09:00
ghazalz

The said holiday falls annually in UAE and Qatar does not follow it.

By Arien• 12 Feb 2011 08:28
Arien

Nope. Never did.

By rEzyz• 12 Feb 2011 01:44
rEzyz

would Qatar also follow on their mark?

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