The Government of Pakistan, through its official announcement, declared Eid-ul-Adha 2025 public holidays extending from Thursday, June 5, until Monday, June 9 for federal office employees. The workplace will start operating again on Tuesday following the completion of June 10.
The expected date for Eid-ul-Adha to begin this year falls on Friday, June 6, 2025 after the prediction that moon will appear on May 27 which kicks off Dhu al-Hijjah. Eid celebrations lasting from June 6 to June 8 will follow the Day of Arafat observance on Thursday, June 5. During the holiday period citizens have extensive time to perform religious activities such as Qurbani ritual, Eid prayers, and family events throughout the significant Eid days. People engaged in market and transportation services anticipate higher activity during the upcoming festival period.
The lengthened holiday enables people throughout the country to join festive activities while spending valuable family time for this major Islamic holiday.
Citizens can follow official updates regarding Eid celebrations through the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony channels.
The government’s announcement about Eid-ul-Adha schedule dates has created national excitement because it allows public sector workers and students to enjoy longer holidays. Various provincial governments need to produce unique notifications that target their regional offices.
The Muslim community in every part of the world follows this observance through sacrificing animals known as Qurbani and using the meat to feed family members, alongside neighbors and needy people.
The start of Eid brings increased activity to cattle markets throughout the country. Authorities provided safety regulations for proper animal sacrifice and made public announcements about hygiene standards through SOPs.
An increase in travel behavior emerges as individuals choose to return to their native residences. The transport ministry issued orders for departments to provide secure, affordable travel services for vacationers.

Pakistan Announces Eid-ul-Adha 2025 Holiday Schedule