2024 Public Holidays in Libya

By | January 14, 2024

Public Holidays in Libya in 2024

Libya, located in North Africa, observes several public holidays throughout the year. These holidays hold cultural, historical, and religious significance for the Libyan people. In 2024, Libya will celebrate a variety of public holidays, each with its own traditions and customs.

National Holidays

New Year’s Day (رأس السنة الميلادية) – January 1st

New Year’s Day in Libya marks the beginning of the Gregorian calendar year. It is a time for people to reflect on the past year and make resolutions for the year ahead. Many Libyans celebrate New Year’s Day with family gatherings, parties, and festive events.

Revolution Day (ذكرى الثورة) – February 17th

Revolution Day commemorates the beginning of the Libyan Revolution on February 17, 2011, which ultimately led to the overthrow of the Gaddafi regime. It is a significant national holiday that honors the sacrifices made by those who participated in the revolution. Revolution Day is celebrated with flag-raising ceremonies, parades, and patriotic events that highlight Libya’s journey towards democracy and freedom.

Labour Day (عيد العمال) – May 1st

Labour Day, also known as International Workers’ Day, is observed in many countries around the world to honor the contributions of workers to society. In Libya, Labour Day is a public holiday that recognizes the achievements and rights of workers. It is marked by rallies, parades, and speeches organized by trade unions and workers’ associations.

Eid al-Fitr (عيد الفطر) – Date varies (based on the Islamic lunar calendar)

Eid al-Fitr, also known as the Festival of Breaking the Fast, marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. It is celebrated with prayers, feasting, and social gatherings. Many Muslims in Libya attend communal prayers and share meals with family and friends to celebrate Eid al-Fitr.

Eid al-Adha (عيد الأضحى) – Date varies (based on the Islamic lunar calendar)

Eid al-Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. It is celebrated with prayers, the sacrifice of animals, and acts of charity. Many Muslims in Libya participate in Eid prayers and share the meat of sacrificial animals with those in need.

Islamic New Year (رأس السنة الهجرية) – Date varies (based on the Islamic lunar calendar)

Islamic New Year marks the beginning of the Islamic lunar calendar year. It is a time for Muslims to reflect on their faith and renew their commitment to Islam. Islamic New Year is observed with prayers, religious lectures, and cultural activities. Many Libyans also take time to visit family and friends during this holiday.

Table of Public Holidays and Days Off

Holiday Date Days Off Groups
New Year’s Day January 1 1 All
Revolution Day February 17 1 All
Labour Day May 1 1 Workers
Eid al-Fitr Date varies 1-2 Muslims
Eid al-Adha Date varies 1-2 Muslims
Islamic New Year Date varies 1 Muslims

 

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