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Pakistanis likely to get up to 15 holidays in May 2026

Pakistan holidays May 2026
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Pakistan may observe up to 15 holidays during May 2026
Eid ul Adha dates depend on moon sighting decision
Labour Day and Youm-e-Takbir add to holiday count
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Pakistanis may enjoy an extended series of public holidays in May 2026, with the total number of days off potentially reaching 14 to 15, depending on moon sighting and official announcements.

The holiday period will begin with Labour Day on May 1, which falls on a Friday. Combined with the weekend on May 2 and 3, this will create an immediate three-day break for both public and private sector employees.

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Further holidays are expected later in the month due to Eid ul Adha, one of the most significant Islamic festivals. However, the exact dates will depend on the sighting of the Zilhaj moon by the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.

If the moon is sighted on May 17, Eid ul Adha is likely to fall between May 27 and 29. When combined with the weekend, this could result in a five-day holiday period.

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Alternatively, if the moon is not sighted and the lunar month completes 30 days, Eid may be observed from May 28 to 30, extending the break further with Sunday, May 31.

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In addition to these holidays, Youm-e-Takbir on May 28 will also contribute to the total holiday count, marking a key national event.

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There is also speculation that an additional holiday could be announced on Monday, May 25. If approved, it would connect with the preceding weekend of May 23 and 24, creating an even longer continuous break for citizens.

While the exact number of holidays will depend on official notifications and moon sighting outcomes, May 2026 is expected to be one of the most holiday-filled months of the year.

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