Public Holidays in Jordan 2025 – National & Religious Days

    Jordan observes a mixture of national, religious, and Christian holidays each year. Some of the holidays follow the Gregorian calendar (fixed dates), whereas many Islamic holidays depend on the lunar calendar and may shift by a day. On public holidays, government offices, banks, schools, and many businesses close nationwide. (Sources: QPPStudio, OfficeHolidays, SDC Jordan)

    Overview of Public Holidays in Jordan

    Jordan’s public holiday calendar includes Islamic festivals such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, national commemorations like Independence Day, religious observances such as the Prophet’s Birthday, and Christian celebrations like Christmas. Because Islamic dates follow the lunar calendar, their Gregorian equivalents can shift by one or two days depending on moon sighting.

    List of Public Holidays in Jordan (2025)

    DateDayHolidayRemarks / Notes
    January 1WednesdayNew Year’s DayFixed Gregorian holiday
    March 30 – April 2Sunday–WednesdayEid al-Fitr / End of RamadanMulti-day Islamic holiday (dates approximate)
    May 1ThursdayLabour DayFixed holiday for workers’ rights
    May 25SundayIndependence DayJordan’s Independence from Britain in 1946
    June 5 – June 10Thursday – TuesdayEid al-Adha / Feast of SacrificeMulti-day Islamic holiday (dates approximate)
    June 26ThursdayIslamic New Year (Hijri New Year)First day of Muharram (Islamic lunar new year)
    September 4ThursdayThe Prophet’s Birthday (Mawlid al-Nabi)Observed in Jordan as a religious holiday
    December 25ThursdayChristmas DayChristian holiday observed in Jordan

    Observances & Notes

    • The exact dates for Islamic holidays like Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and the Islamic New Year depend on lunar moon sighting and official declaration.
    • Some Christian holidays (e.g. Christmas) are observed in Jordan, especially by Christian communities.
    • If a holiday falls on a weekend, Jordan may shift observance (or governments may declare in-lieu days).
    • The Securities Depository Center (SDC) in Jordan also publishes the official holidays list for banks and financial institutions.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    How many public holidays does Jordan have in 2025?

    Jordan has around 8–10 national public holidays in 2025, including major Islamic and national observances.

    Do the dates for Islamic holidays in Jordan change yearly?

    Yes. Islamic holidays such as Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Hijri New Year follow the lunar calendar and shift by about 10–12 days each Gregorian year.

    What is Jordan’s Independence Day?

    Independence Day in Jordan is celebrated on May 25, commemorating the country’s independence from British mandate in 1946.

    Does Jordan observe both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha?

    Yes. Jordan observes both Eid al-Fitr (end of Ramadan) and Eid al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice), each spanning multiple days.

    Conclusion

    Public holidays in Jordan reflect the nation’s Islamic heritage and national identity. From Ramadan and Eid celebrations to Labour Day, Independence Day, and Christian observances, these holidays punctuate Jordanian civic and cultural life each year.

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