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Holidays

Fixed Public Holidays

27 June Anniversary of the Amir's Succession
3 September Independence Day

Moveable Public Holidays

Holidays
2003
2004
2005
Festival of Sacrifice (Eid Al Adha)¹ February 12 February 2 January 21
Islamic New Year² March 5 February 22 February 22
Birthday of Prophet Mohammad (Mawlid an Nabi)³ May 14 May 2 April 21
Start of Ramadan*¹ October 27 October 15 October 4
End of Ramadan (Eid Al Fitr)*² November 26 November 14 November 3

¹ Culmination of the Haj or Holy Pilgrimage.
² The lunar Islamic Hijra calendar is made up of 12 months, each month alternating between 29 and 30 days per month, culminating in a total of 354 days per year.  The Hijra calendar is based on the cycles of the moon and annually moves 11 days backward through the seasons. 
³  The Birthday of the Prophet Mohammad is celebrated on the twelfth day in the month of Rabi'l of the Islamic calendar.
Ramadan (the month of fasting) begins with the first appearance of the new moon in the ninth month of the lunar Islamic Hijra calendar, and lasts 30 days.  Dates for the start of Ramadan will vary from country to country, depending on the first appearance of the moon.
Feasting that officially marks the end of Ramadan, and commonly lasts for 3 days.
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