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Jordan's holidays blend religious and national celebrations, showcasing its Islamic heritage and modern identity. From Eid al-Fitr to Independence Day, Public Holidays in Jordan, 2024 offer a glimpse into Jordan's culture and traditions.
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Among Jordan's national holidays, Independence Day holds great significance for the citizens of the country.
Jordan Independence Day takes place annually on 25 May. It marks the end of British rule and the establishment of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in 1946. Here's a deeper dive into Jordan Independence Day.
Jordan was established as the Emirate of Transjordan in 1921, after the Ottoman collapse.
It then gained autonomy under the British Mandate but not full sovereignty.
Jordan achieved full independence on 22 March 1946, through the Treaty of London.
It celebrates self-determination and the right to self-govern.
It honours King Abdullah I, the "Father of Independence."
The day is a symbol of national unity and shared identity.
Official ceremonies, flag-raising, military parades, and King's speeches.
Cultural performances, dances, and street festivals.
Family gatherings, special meals, and storytelling.
It’s a reminder to reflect on past challenges and triumphs.
It emphasises values such as national unity, peace, and prosperity.
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A. There are 8 official public holidays in Jordan in 2024; New Year's Day, Eid al-Fitr, Labour Day, Independence Day, Eid al-Adha, Islamic New Year, Prophet's Birthday, and Christmas Day.
A. There are 4 long holidays in Jordan in 2024, as follows:
April 10-13: Eid al-Fitr holiday will probably be from Wednesday to Saturday.
June 15-19: Eid al-Adha will probably be from Saturday to Wednesday. Combined with Friday, it’ll be a 6-day holiday.
September 14-15: If the Prophet's Birthday falls on Sunday, it’ll be a 3-day holiday, combined with Friday and Saturday.
Plan your trip to Jordan around these public holidays for a truly unique experience!
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