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Iraq suspends official work tomorrow, Wednesday
12/24/2024
The Iraqi government decided to suspend official work tomorrow, Wednesday, on the occasion of Christmas.
A brief statement received by Shafaq News Agency stated that the Council of Ministers voted to consider tomorrow, Wednesday, December 25, 2024, an official holiday, on the occasion of Christmas.
Christmas, celebrated on December 25 of each year, is considered one of the most important religious and social occasions in the Christian world. These holidays symbolize the birth of Jesus Christ and are characterized by manifestations of joy and spiritual contemplation.
In Iraq, Christmas is an important religious and social occasion celebrated by Christian sects, where prayers are held in churches amidst a spiritual atmosphere, cities are decorated with trees and lights, and celebrations reflect the values of coexistence and peace among the various components of Iraqi society. LINK
Source: Dinar Recaps
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