Next Saturday will be a day off for the private sector in Egypt to mark the Moulid El-Nabi celebration as well as for the governmental sector, Manpower Minister Mohamed Saafan said on Friday.
The celebration of the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday is on 12 Rabei Al-Awwal in the Islamic lunar calendar, which falls this year on 9 November.
Saafan said that private sector employers can require workers to work on the day, but must pay double-time.
The celebration of the holiday in Egypt dates back to the Fatimid era (the 10th to 12th century AD), when moulids, or the birthdays of religious figures, were marked with public festivals and military processions.