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Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan) 2025 in Iran

For Muslims around the world, Eid ul Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting and prayer. It is one of the largest and most important celebrations in the Islamic calendar.

Is Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan) a Public Holiday?

Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan) is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

Eid ul Fitr is a time to share great food with family and friends.

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About Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan)

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Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan) Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2019WedJun 5Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan)National Holiday
2020SunMay 24Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan)National Holiday
2021ThuMay 13Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan)National Holiday
2022TueMay 3Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan)National Holiday
2023SatApr 22Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan)National Holiday
2024WedApr 10Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan)National Holiday
2025MonMar 31Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan) (Tentative Date)National Holiday
2026FriMar 20Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan) (Tentative Date)National Holiday
2027WedMar 10Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan) (Tentative Date)National Holiday
2028SunFeb 27Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan) (Tentative Date)National Holiday
2029ThuFeb 15Eid-e-Fetr (End of Ramadan) (Tentative Date)National Holiday

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