No official public holidays are listed for Egypt in 1936.
We could not find published public holiday data for Egypt in 1936. The source is Nager.Date, which covers most countries but not all. Try a neighbouring year or contact us if you know of a public source we should add.
Total holidays
0
in 1936
Working days remaining
262
across all of 1936
Upcoming holidays
0
during 1936
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Egypt's official public holidays are set by Labour Law 12 of 2003 article 52 together with annual Prime Ministerial decree gazetted in al-Waqa'i al-Misriyya. The list runs to about fifteen days: Coptic Christmas on 7 January, 25 January Revolution Day, Sinai Liberation Day on 25 April, Coptic Easter Sunday and Sham El-Nessim on the following Monday, Labour Day on 1 May, 30 June Revolution Day, 23 July Revolution Day commemorating the 1952 Free Officers movement, Armed Forces Day on 6 October, plus Islamic holidays by lunar calendar: Islamic New Year, the Prophet's birthday, Eid al-Fitr (three days) and Eid al-Adha (four days). The mix balances civic, Coptic Christian and Islamic observance across Egypt's calendar.
Labour Law 12 of 2003 article 80 sets the standard private-sector week at 48 hours over six days, with Friday as the statutory weekly rest day under article 81. The official weekend in government, banking and most office sectors is Friday and Saturday following the 2007 reform. During Ramadan, article 81 reduces the working day by two hours for fasting employees. The Civil and Commercial Procedure Code rolls deadlines falling on a Friday, Saturday or public holiday to the next working day. Settlement of Egyptian pound transactions runs on the Central Bank of Egypt's RTGS and the Egyptian Banks Company's domestic clearing, which observe the gazetted holiday list.