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Isra and Miraj 2025 in Djibouti

Isra and Mi'raj, also known as Al Isra' wal Miraj, is observed on the 27th day of the month of Rajab, the seventh month in the Islamic calendar. This event marks the night that Allah (God) took Mohammad (also known as Mohamed or Muhammed) on a journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and then to heaven.

Is Isra and Miraj a Public Holiday?

Isra and Miraj is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

The Prophet Mohammad traveled from Mecca to Jerusalem, pictured above.

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About Isra and Miraj

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Isra and Miraj Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2020日曜日3月22日 (日)Isra and MirajPublic Holiday
2021木曜日3月11日 (木)Isra and MirajPublic Holiday
2022月曜日2月28日 (月)Isra and MirajPublic Holiday
2023土曜日2月18日 (土)Isra and MirajPublic Holiday
2024木曜日2月8日 (木)Isra and MirajPublic Holiday
2025月曜日1月27日 (月)Isra and Miraj (Tentative Date)Public Holiday
2026金曜日1月16日 (金)Isra and Miraj (Tentative Date)Public Holiday
2027水曜日1月6日 (水)Isra and Miraj (Tentative Date)Public Holiday
2027日曜日12月26日 (日)Isra and MirajPublic Holiday
2028木曜日12月14日 (木)Isra and Miraj (Tentative Date)Public Holiday
2029火曜日12月4日 (火)Isra and Miraj (Tentative Date)Public Holiday
2030土曜日11月23日 (土)Isra and Miraj (Tentative Date)Public Holiday

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