Holiday Today June 28, 2023 for Eid’l Adha
HOLIDAY TODAY JUNE 28, 2023 – You can check the guide below for the lists of regular holidays and special non-working days in the country this year.
Today is a holiday in the Philippines as previously declared by the Malacañang Palace for the Muslim celebration of the Eid al-Adha or the Feast of Sacrifice. It is one of the two (2) most significant celebrations of the Muslim people annually.
The Feast of Sacrifice is the Muslim’s celebration of Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his only son, Ishmael or Isaac, as a form of obedience to the order of God. It is also a reminder of selflessness, service, and charity to the poor.
Having been declared as a national holiday, classes are suspended in the Philippines today, June 28, 2023. Also, work operations in most companies are cancelled today while those who report to work get an additional pay.
Aside from today, there are several holidays left in a year. Here are the lists of all of the holidays this year.
Regular Holidays:
- New Year’s Day – January 1 (Saturday)
- Araw ng Kagitingan – April 10 (Monday nearest April 9)
- Maundy Thursday – April 6
- Good Friday – April 7
- Labor Day – May 1 (Monday)
- Independence Day – June 12 (Monday)
- National Heroes Day – August 28 (last Monday of August)
- Bonifacio Day – November 27 (Monday nearest November 30)
- Christmas Day – December 25 (Monday)
- Rizal Day – December 30 (Saturday)
Special Non-Working Days:
- EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary – February 25 (Saturday)
- Black Saturday – April 8
- Ninoy Aquino Day – August 21 (Monday)
- All Saints’ Day – November 1 (Wednesday)
- Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary – December 8 (Friday)
- Last Day of the Year – December 31 (Sunday)
- Addition special non-working days:
- January 2 (Monday)
- November 2 (Thursday)
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