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Public Holidays and Bank Holidays for Egypt

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The list of Egypt bank holidays, national holidays and public holidays for 2008, comes from the Q++ Worldwide Public Holidays Database, the professional source of international public holidays long trusted by the world's foremost diary publishers. The information on this page is provided for private, non-professional, use. Qualified professionals can license data for 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and beyond. For details, please visit our licensing information page or

 
At the bottom of this page:   Recent News and Updates    Background Information    Footnotes    Disclaimer
 

Date in 2008

Holiday Name Observance*
Mon Coptic Christmas
Thu El Hijra (Islamic New Year)
Thu The Prophet's Birthday
Fri Sinai Liberation Day
* Sun Coptic Easter Coptic
Mon Sham el Nessim
Thu Labour Day
Wed Revolution Day
* Thu Coptic New Year Coptic
* Tue Eid al Fitr Holiday Banks
Wed Eid al Fitr (End of Ramadan)
Thu Eid al Fitr Holiday
* Fri Eid al Fitr Holiday Bnk+Gov
* Sat Eid al Fitr Holiday Government
Mon Armed Forces Day
Sun Eid al Adha Holiday
Mon Eid al Adha (Feast of Sacrifice)
Tue Eid al Adha Holiday
* Wed Eid al Adha Holiday Bnk+Gov
* Thu Eid al Adha Holiday Government
Mon El Hijra (Islamic New Year)

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Recent News and Updates

04 Oct 2007 (Copp Clark) The Central Bank of Egypt has declared Sunday, October 7, 2007, a public bank holiday. All financial institutions will be closed on that day, which follows the October 6, Armed Forces Day public holiday and the regular Thursday-Friday Egyptian weekend.  17 Jan 2007 January 21, 2007, has been declared a public holiday in Egypt, on the occasion of the Hijra New Year.  23 Oct 2006 The Stock Exchange and the Central Securities Depository will be closed from October 23 to October 26, 2006 inclusive. The Central Bank and all banks will be closed from October 24 to October 25, 2006, inclusive.  More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Egypt public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters.


Background Information

Governing Law: Official public holidays in Egypt are regulated by the Decree No. 112 of 2003 determining the holidays considered as leave with full pay for workers as supllemented by punctual Presidential Decrees.  Weekends: Many Muslim countries have changed their weekend days in 2005 and 2006, but as of December 2006, weekends in Egypt are still Thursdays and Fridays, although some sources state that weekends tend to be Fridays and Saturdays.  Eid al Adha is only a paid public holiday for 3 days and Eid al Fitr for 2 days. Banks usually give a 4th and 3rd day respectively, while some government agencies and other businesses allow for a 5th and 4th day of paid holidays respectively.  Sham el-Nessim, although based on the Coptic calendar, is celebrated by both Christians and Muslims so it is considered a national rather than religious festival.  Coptic Christmas (Jan-7) became an official public holiday in 2003. Prior to that its observance was limited to Coptic Christians.  Western Christmas (Dec-25) is gaining in popularity, year by year, as a non-denominational, and non-official, holiday .  Other Sources of Information For information not covered here, see the following specialized websites: Central Bank of Egypt (Egypt central bank), ASI Hot Spots (security-related world events: terrorist threats, political strife, strikes, criminal activity, aviation incidents and health outbreaks), CIA World Factbook (maps, demographic and economic statistics), Copp Clark (financial markets' trading hours, settlement holidays and currency non-clearing days), and the IFES Election Guide (information covering upcoming elections, referenda, electoral structures and past voter participation).


Footnotes
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Observance : Any entry in the Observance column indicates that, in Egypt, the holiday may be regional or non-official or limited to certain religious and/or linguistic groups, or begin at a time other than midnight. Note that religious holidays are included only if they are national public holidays, or if the national labour code has specific holiday allowances for employees of specific religions. For more information, see our pages on the religious calendars of the world. Aft=Afternoon, Arm=Armenian, Bah=Bahai, Bnk=Banks and most financial institutions, Bud=Buddhist, Cat=Catholic, Chr=Christian, Cop=Coptic, Eve=Evening, Gov=Government services and civil servants, Hin=Hindu, Jew=Jewish, Lin=Linguistic or ethnic groups, Mor=Morning, Mun=Municipal, Mus=Muslim, Orth=Orthodox, Othr=Miscellaneous partial observances (usually described in the Additional Information section of this page), Prt=Protestant, Reg=Regional, Rel=Other Religion, Sch=Schools and universities, Sik=Sikh.

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Religious Holidays : Public holidays in Egypt that are based on certain religious calendars may be subject to local variations due to differing interpretations between different religious authorities, or to seemingly arbitrary changes in the date a holiday is celebrated because it conflicts with another holiday that is based on another calendar, or because the day of the holiday is deemed inauspicious (bad luck). To find out more about these uncertainties, see the footnote below, if any, for each specific religion.

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Muslim Holidays : Muslim bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays, for Egypt, were calculated using the Egyptian Survey Authority (ESA) lunar visibility criteria. For Salat (prayer times) calculations, see our Freeware page.


Disclaimer
In many parts of the world, holidays are subject to arbitrary, last minute, changes by local authorities. While every effort has been made to present an accurate list of 2008 bank holidays, legal holidays and public holidays for Egypt, we cannot accept any responsibility for any error or omission in the data presented above. You are therefore advised to verify the above dates with the embassy or consulate of Egypt, before planning any trip to Egypt. For last-minute updates to worldwide public holidays, visit our blog or subscribe to our free email newsletters.



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