
Public Holidays in Pakistan (2025)
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- Last updated: September 21, 2025
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Pakistan observes over 10 nationwide public holidays annually, plus regional bank and optional holidays.
In this post, you’ll discover:
Mawlid (Arabic: مولد) is an annual festival celebrating the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad on 12 Rabi’ al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic calendar. Keeping in mind, it is a national holiday.
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Public Holidays 2025
Public holidays are when everyone steps away from work and school to spend time with family and friends. Some religious holidays are based on the lunar cycle.
Here is the complete list of upcoming public holidays in Pakistan for 2025:
5th February 2025 | Kashmir Solidarity Day | Wednesday |
23rd March 2025 | Pakistan Day | Sunday |
30th, 31th March, and 1st April 2025 | Eid-ul-Fitr (**) | Sunday, Monday & Tuesday |
28th May 2025 | Labour Day | Thursday |
16th & 17th July 2025 | Youm-e-Takbeer | Wednesday |
17th, 18th & 19th June, 2025 (10th Zil Haj 1446 A.H.) | Eid al-Adha Holiday (**) | Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday |
16th & 17th July, 2025 | Ashura (9th & 10th Moharram 1446 A. H) | Saturday & Sunday |
14th August, 2025 | Independence Day | Thursday |
5th or 6th September, 2025 | Eid Milad un-Nabi (12th Rabi-ul-Awal 1446 A. H) | Friday or Saturday |
9th November, 2025 | Allama Iqbal Day | Sunday |
25th December, 2025 | Quaid-e-Azam Day / Christmas Day | Thursday |
26th December, 2025 (For Christians only) | Day after Christmas | Friday |
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Bank Holidays 2025
During these holidays, banks are closed to the public but continue working on internal tasks to ensure operations run smoothly.
1st January, 2025 | Wednesday |
1st March 2025, corresponding to 1st Ramzan 1445 A. H., for deduction of Zakat (subject to appearance of the moon) | Saturday |
17th, 18th & 19th June, 2025 (10th Zil Haj 1446 A.H.) | Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday |
1st July, 2025 | Tuesday |
Here’s the link to click to add bank holidays to your Android or Apple Phone’s calendar app.
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Optional Holidays 2025
Optional holidays cater to diverse communities in Pakistan, allowing them to honour their unique religious and cultural events. However, they aren’t national holidays.
1st January, 2025 | New Year’s Day | Wednesday |
28th January, 2025 | Shab-e-Meraj 27th Rajab 1446 A. H | Tuesday |
2nd February, 2025 | Basant Punchami | Sunday |
7th February, 2025 | Shab e Meraj (27th Rajab 1445 A. H) | Friday |
8th February, 2025 | Shivaratri | Wednesday |
13th March, 2025 | Holi | Thursday |
14th March, 2025 | Dulhandi | Friday |
18th April, 2025 | Good Friday | Friday |
20th March & 21st April 2025 | Easter/Day after Easter Sunday | Sunday/Monday |
13th April, 2025 | Baisakhi | Sunday |
21st April, 2025 | Eid-e-Rizwan (Bahai Community only) | Monday |
12th May, 2025 | Buddha Purnima | Monday |
15th August, 2025 | Nauroz (Parsi’s New Year’s Day) | Friday |
15th August, 2025 | Chehlum (20th Safar 1446 A. H.) | Friday |
16th August, 2025 | Krishna Janam Ashtami | Saturday |
20th August, 2025 | Birthday of Lord Zoroaster (Khordad Sal) | Wednesday |
30th September, 2025 | Durga Puja | Tuesday |
2nd October, 2025 | Dussehra | Thursday |
4th October, 2025 | Giyarvee Shareef (11th Rabi-us-Sani 1446 A. H.) | Saturday |
7th October, 2025 | Birthday of Master Valmik Sawami Ji | Tuesday |
20th October, 2025 | Diwali | Monday |
5th November, 2025 | Birthday of Gurru Nanak Dev Ji | Friday |
Here’s the link to click to add optional holidays to your Android or Apple Phone’s calendar app.
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Government Sector Employees
Government employees need to plan for optional holidays.
* Based on the Islamic Hijri calendar and subject to the appearance of the Moon.
A common query these days is:
Is September 6th a holiday in Pakistan?
To clarify, September 6th is not a public holiday in Pakistan.
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Gazetted Holidays
Here are the 11 gazetted holidays in Pakistan in 2025:
Date | Holiday | Day |
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5th February | Kashmir Solidarity Day | Wednesday |
30th, 31st March and 1st April, 2025 | Eid ul-Fitr | Sunday, Monday & Tuesday |
7th, 8th, 9th June | Eid ul-Azha | Saturday, Sunday & Monday |
5th & 6th July | Ashura | Saturday & Sunday |
14th August | Independence Day | Thursday |
5th & 6th September | Milad un-Nabi | Friday or Saturday |
25th December | Quaid-e-Azam Day | Thursday |
25th December | Christmas Day | Thursday |
December 26 | Day after Christmas (Christians only) | Friday |
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A statutory holiday is a public holiday established by local law. In Pakistan, holidays are celebrated for civil and religious purposes, based on the Islamic or local Pakistani calendars.
Here are some examples of holidays in Pakistan:
- Eid: A religious holiday celebrated according to the Islamic calendar
- Eid Milad-un-Nabi: A holiday that celebrates the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
- Ashura: A day that marks the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
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Breaking Holiday News
Public Holiday Alert! The Government has officially announced a public holiday on 5th December across Pakistan.
Tomorrow Holiday Notification: All Govt offices will remain closed on May 28, 2025 (Wednesday), being a public holiday on the occasion of “Youm-e-Takbeer”, as declared by the Government of Pakistan.
Holiday Notification Today: Check this page regularly for instant updates on government notifications for Eid holidays in Pakistan 2025, local events, and emergency closures.
2025 Holidays Highlights
Holiday on the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day – 5th February 2025 (Wednesday)
Pakistan will remain closed on 23rd March 2025 (Pakistan Day – Sunday)
Iqbal Day as declared – 9th November 2025 (Sunday)
Saturday, November 09, 2024 – Observing the occasion of Allama Iqbal
Other holidays:
Eid ul Fitr (30th, 31st March & 1st April 2025 – Sunday, Monday & Tuesday)
Labour Day (28th May 2025 – Thursday)
Youm-e-Takbeer (16th & 17th July 2025 – Wednesday)
According to the Government of Pakistan, government-declared holidays may be subject to change.
🔔 State Bank of Pakistan announces bank holidays for specific dates:
✔ Banks remain closed on Saturday, 1st March 2025 (for Zakat deduction)
✔ Closed on Saturday, November 09, 2025 – Observing public holiday
Karachi & Sindh Holiday Alerts
People in Karachi and Sindh should especially watch for local holiday notifications like:
- Sindh’s April 4 holiday for Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s death anniversary
- Potential city-wide closures during the monsoon or elections
Final Thoughts
Public holidays are more than just days off—they’re an integral part of our cultural and religious heritage. Whether you’re planning travel, events, or just marking your Eid holidays in Pakistan 2025, having a clear calendar makes everything easier.
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FAQs on Public Holidays in Pakistan
Q1: How many public holidays are there in Pakistan?
Pakistan usually has 14–16 public holidays each year, covering Islamic festivals and national days.
Q2: Is 6 September a holiday in Pakistan?
Yes, September 6 is Defence Day. It honours the armed forces, but is not always a nationwide holiday.
Q3: Why is 23 March a holiday in Pakistan?
March 23 is Pakistan Day, marking the 1940 Lahore Resolution. It is a national holiday with ceremonies and parades.
Q4: Is today off in Pakistan?
It depends. If today is an official public or bank holiday, schools and offices are closed. Otherwise, it’s a normal day.
Q5: How many holidays are there in Pakistan in 2025?
Around 15 holidays are expected in 2025. The final list depends on lunar dates and government notices.
Q6: How many public holidays are there worldwide?
It varies. Some countries have under 10, while others celebrate 20 or more. Pakistan falls in the middle.
Q7: Is Milad un Nabi a public holiday in Pakistan?
Yes. Eid Milad-un-Nabi is observed as a national holiday each year.
Q8: Is Chehlum a public holiday in Pakistan?
Yes. Chehlum of Imam Hussain (RA) is marked 40 days after Ashura and is a holiday.
Q9: Which country has the most public holidays?
India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar rank among the top, with more than 20 holidays each year.
Q10: What holiday is on 24 October in Pakistan?
It is Kashmir Day in AJK, celebrated as the region’s foundation day.
Q11: Is September 23, 2025, a holiday?
No, it is not listed as a public holiday.
Q12: Why is September 11 a holiday?
It marks the death anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
2 Comments
23rd march is not a defence day, 05th February is Kashmir day not a Pakistan day
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