In 2025 from September 5 to 7 people in Pakistan will have a 3 day holiday which is for they to relax and spend time with family. This may be a long weekend as Eid Milad-un-Nabi and Defence Day are at the same time.
Eid Milad-un-Nabi (September 5)
The 12th of Rabi’ al-‘awwal is what falls on the calendar of that particular year but it will be the 5th of September. This day is a celebration of Eid Milad un Nabi, the birth of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Annually people mark the day with special prayers, social get togethers and processions. Also a public holiday is to be expected at the time.
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Defence Day (September 6)
The following Saturday, September 6th marks Pakistan’s Defence Day. We see a tribute to the brave soldiers and martyrs at home and across the country. Also as usual it is a public holiday.
A Perfect Long Weekend (September 5–7)
With every Sunday the 7th of September a typical thing to do around here is that Pakistanis get a 3 day reprieve. Out that which weekend comes around, families are out in full force for short getaways, family reunions, and also all sorts of other events they look to enjoy this long weekend.
Why Long Holidays Matter
- Experts report that we see great value in such breaks which to include:.
- Reconnect with family and friends.
- Participate in cultural and religious events.
- Rest and refresh their minds .
In 2025, we’ve already enjoyed several long weekends, and another one arrives this September. How you spend it whether traveling, resting, or reflecting, is entirely your choice. Whatever you decide, the break is sure to lift your spirits and leave you feeling refreshed. Crystal Pakistan is your trusted source for reliable and up-to-date information.