Ashura (Tentative Date)
July 6
Is Ashura a Public Holiday?
Ashura is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.
Ashura Observances
2014–2019
2020–2030
2031–2049
2050–2099
2100–2149
2150–2199
2200–2249
2250–2299
2300–2349
2350–2399
2400–2449
2450–2499
2500–2549
2550–2599
2600–2649
2650–2699
2700–2749
2750–2799
2800–2849
2850–2899
2900–2949
2950–2999
3000–3049
3050–3099
3100–3149
3150–3199
3200–3249
3250–3299
3300–3349
3350–3399
3400–3449
3450–3499
3500–3549
3550–3599
3600–3649
3650–3699
3700–3749
3750–3799
3800–3849
3850–3899
3900–3949
Year | Weekday | Date | Name | Holiday Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Sun | 30 Aug | Ashura | Public Holiday |
2021 | Thu | 19 Aug | Ashura | Public Holiday |
2022 | Mon | 8 Aug | Ashura | Public Holiday |
2023 | Fri | 28 Jul | Ashura | Public Holiday |
2024 | Tue | 16 Jul | Ashura | Public Holiday |
2025 | Sun | 6 Jul | Ashura (Tentative Date) | Public Holiday |
2026 | Fri | 26 Jun | Ashura (Tentative Date) | Public Holiday |
2027 | Tue | 15 Jun | Ashura (Tentative Date) | Public Holiday |
2028 | Sat | 3 Jun | Ashura (Tentative Date) | Public Holiday |
2029 | Thu | 24 May | Ashura (Tentative Date) | Public Holiday |
2030 | Mon | 13 May | Ashura (Tentative Date) | Public Holiday |