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A public holiday in Kuwait is a holiday commonly established by Kuwaiti law makers and is normally a non working day during the year.
The public holidays in Kuwait are in general days to commemorate an occasion, similar to the anniversary of a historic event (eg: Independence day), or could be a religious celebration for example Christmas.
A detailed list of public holidays in Kuwait along with concise description of respective holidays including Kuwaiti festivals are shown on this webpage.
National Holidays in Kuwait |
Festivals in Kuwait |
Kuwaiti Public Holidays
Kuwaiti National Holidays
The Kuwaiti National Day is a selected date on the 25 February (1950) to commemorate the National Day of Kuwait.
Often this public holiday in Kuwait is not known as National Day. Having said that, financial institutions, schools and various public buildings can be closed.
The 1st of January is celebrated as The New Year in Kuwait to mark the beginning of a new calendar year.
May Day is yet another national holiday in Kuwait which is observed to commemorate the achievements of the labor movement.
Festivities In Kuwait
Christmas Day is a public holiday in almost all of the countries and observed on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus.
The Orthodox Christian and Western-Roman Catholic patronal feast day or 'name day' are celebrated in each place's patron saint's day, according to the Calendar of saints.
The largest holidays for Muslims in Kuwait are Eid ul-Fitr. This is celebrated immediately after the end of Ramadan and Eid al-Adha which is celebrated at the conclusion of the Hajj.
Diwali (Festival of Light) is among the most important holidays observed by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs who reside in Kuwait.
Jews who live in Kuwait commemorate several festivals: the Passover (Spring Feasts of Pesach) and Shavuot,
the Rosh Hashanah (beginning of the Year), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), Sukkot (Tabernacles), and Shemini Atzeret (Eighth Day of Assembly).