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Eid al-Adha holiday in Kuwait will last for six days, beginning on June 5.

Suspension of Work for Arafat Day and Eid al-Adha from June 5-8; Monday, June 9 as Rest Day, followed by Resumption of Official Duties on June 10, as Per Al Jarida.

Eid al-Adha holiday in Kuwait will last for six days, beginning on June 5.

It's time to mark your calendars, folks! The Cabinet's got some exciting news for us. From June 5th to June 8th, we're taking a break to celebrate Arafat Day and Eid al-Adha. So, put that work on hold, relax, and enjoy the festivities! The daily Al Jarida has confirmed that the break will cover those four days. Afterwards, we'll be back at it on Tuesday, June 10th.

Now, here's a fun fact for those interested in religious holidays. Arafat Day falls this year from sundown on Thursday, June 5th, to sundown on Friday, June 6th[1]. The Eid al-Adha celebrations usually start the day after, on Saturday, June 7th, and can go on for a few days[2]. Many countries with Muslim majorities typically suspend official duties during these religious festivities.

So, with Eid al-Adha likely lasting for a few days, we're likely to get back to work on Monday, June 9th, or perhaps Tuesday, June 10th, 2025. But remember, the end dates of these holidays can sometimes vary based on local traditions and official announcements. So keep an eye out for any updates! Enjoy the holidays, everyone! 🎉🕌🌙

Arafat, the significant religious figure, will be commemorated on Thursday, June 5th, and the following day, marking the start of the Eid al-Adha celebrations. Despite the holidays' potential duration, the general news resumes, as previously declared, on Tuesday, June 10th, once the religious duties are suspended. The politics regarding the Eid holiday's end date can sometimes vary, and it's important to stay informed for any updates.

Offices to halt operations from June 5 to 8 in observance of Arafat Day and Eid al-Adha, as reported by Al Jarida. These religious holidays will be followed by a day of rest on June 9, before duties resume on June 10.

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