Public Holiday on 9 November in Pakistan 2025

By: Sohaib Tahir

On: Thursday, November 6, 2025 12:32 AM

Public Holiday on 9 November in Pakistan 2025
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Public Holiday on 9 November in Pakistan 2025. The Government of Pakistan has officially declared Saturday, 9 November as a nationwide public holiday to commemorate Allama Muhammad Iqbal’s birth anniversary, known as Iqbal Day or Youm-e-Wiladat-e-Iqbal. According to a formal notification issued by the Cabinet Division, the day will be observed as a public holiday for all federal government offices, provincial departments and institutions across Pakistan.

Why this holiday matters?

Allama Iqbal (1877-1938) holds a revered place in Pakistan’s history as a poet, philosopher and the ideological fountain behind the vision of a separate homeland for Muslims in British India. His works in Urdu and Persian, and his emphasis on khudi (self-hood) and collective awakening, make him a national icon.

Observing 9 November as a holiday serves multiple purposes:

  • It honours Iqbal’s legacy and his role in shaping Pakistan’s ideological foundation.
  • It provides a day of reflection for citizens, students and institutions to engage with his poetry, philosophy and message of empowerment.
  • By making it a public holiday, the government ensures wider participation in commemorative events, seminars, poetry recitals and cultural programmes.

Official announcement and institutional details

  • A circular issued by the Cabinet Division states: “Wednesday 9th November, 2022 shall be observed as public holiday throughout the country.” for that year. 
  • More recently, news outlets reported that for 2024 and beyond the government reaffirmed 9 November as a public holiday. 
  • The notification specifically mentions federal as well as provincial government departments, and the list of holidays published by holiday-trackers confirms the date in their calendars.

What this means for you

  • Schools and universities: Expect closures or special programmes. Many educational institutes hold essays, debates or poetry recitals centred on Iqbal’s thought.
  • Government offices: Federal and provincial offices will observe the holiday; essential services remain unaffected.
  • Banks and financial institutions: Usually follow the holiday roster – the State Bank of Pakistan may issue separate instructions but banks generally close on such national holidays. 
  • Private sector & businesses: While not all private businesses may close, many adapt by giving staff leave or having limited hours. It’s wise to check locally.
  • Commemoration events: Expect cultural programmes, newspaper features, radio/TV broadcasts focusing on Iqbal’s philosophy, and social-media campaigns using tags like #IqbalDay, #9NovemberHoliday.

Final thoughts

The restoration of 9 November as a public holiday in Pakistan is more than a day off, it’s an opportunity for national reflection, celebration and renewed engagement with the ideals that shaped the country’s identity. Whether you’re a student, teacher, employee or business owner, marking this day purposefully can contribute to preserving the legacy of Allama Iqbal and re-energising the call for self-respect, unity and action.

Sohaib Tahir

Sohaib Tahir is the Documentation Officer at the Prime Minister’s Office, bringing authentic updates on PM and CM schemes. He ensures readers get reliable, verified news on government policies and initiatives.

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