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Public holidays in the Maldives

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This is a list of holidays in Maldives.[1]

Dates set by the Maldivian Government

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Date English name Local name Transliteration Remarks
1 January New Year's Day މީލާދީ އައުއަހަރު ފެށޭ ދުވަސް Milaadhee Aa' Aharu Feshey Dhuvas First day of the Gregorian new year.
1 May Labour Day ބައިނަލްއަޤައުމީ މަސައްކަތްތެރިންގެ ދުވަސް Bhainala'Qaumee Masaikkaiytheringe Dhuvas May Day.
26-27 July Independence Day މިނިވަން ދުވަސް Minivan Dhuvas Annual celebration to commemorate the day of declaration of Independence.
3 November Victory Day ނަޞްރުގެ ދުވަސް Nasruge Dhuvas To commemorate the failure of a coup attempt in 1988.
11 November Republic Day ޖުމްހޫރީ ދުވަސް Jumhooree Dhuvas To commemorate the beginning of the Maldivian Second Republic.

Dates set by the Islamic calendar

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Date English name Local name Transliteration Remarks
1 Muharram Islamic New Year ހިޖުރީ އައުއަހަރު ފެށޭ ދުވަސް Hijuree Aa' Aharu Feshey Dhuvas First day of the Hijri new year.
1 Rabi' al-Awwal National Day ޤައުމީ ދުވަސް Qaumee Dhuvas To commemorate the victory of Muhammad Thakurufaanu over the Portuguese occupation in the year 1573.
12 Rabi' al-Awwal Mawlid ކީރިތި ރަސޫލާގެ ޢީދު މީލާދު Kheerithi Rasoola Ge Eid Milaadhu Birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
2 Rabi' al-Thani The Day Maldives Embraced Islam ރާއްޖެ އިސްލާމްވި ދުވަސް Raajje Islamvi Dhuvas Abu Barakat Yusuf the Berber peacefully introduced Islam.
1 Ramadan Ramadan ރަމަޟާންމަހުގެ ފުރަތަމަ ދުވަސް / ރޯދަމަހުގެ ފުރަތަމަ ދުވަސް Ramzan Mahuge Furuthama Dhuvas / Roadha Mahuge Furuthama Dhuvas Marking the beginning of Ramadan.
1-3 Shawwal Eid al-Fitr ފިޠުރު ޢީދު ދުވަސް / ކުޑަ ޢީދު ދުވަސް Fitr Eidu'Dhuvas / Khuda Eidu'Dhuvas Marking the end of Ramadan.
9 Dhu al-Hijjah Day of Arafat އަރަފާތް ދުވަސް / ޙައްޖު ދުވަސް Arafaathu Dhuvas / Hajju Dhuvas Muslims who're not in Hajj recommend to fast on the Day of Arafat.
10-13 Dhu al-Hijjah Eid al-Adha އަޟްޙާ ޢީދު ދުވަސް / ބޮޑު ޢީދު ދުވަސް Adhaa Eidu'Dhuvas / Bodu Eidu'Dhuvas To commemorate Abraham's sacrifice on Ishmael.

References

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  1. ^ "Holidays Today and Upcoming in the Maldives". Time and Date. Retrieved 8 April 2024.