
This year, the Eid festival will be celebrated on 20 March 2026. If you want to celebrate Eid with your family, but your company doesn’t have a holiday, you can write a professional letter/email to request leave. Keep the letter simple, include the date of the leave, and apply 2 to 3 days early.
One Day Leave Application for Eid Festival in the Office
Sub: Leave request for Eid festival.
Dear Sir,
I am writing to request leave for one day on 20 March 2026 to celebrate the Eid festival with my family.
I will make sure that all my pending work is completed before I leave. In case of any urgent matters, I will be available on the phone.
I kindly request you to grant me leave on the above date.
Thanking you.
Regards,
Mohammad Arshad
Software Developer
Varun Software Solutions
Two Day Leave Application for Eid Festival in the Office

Sub: Request for two days leave for Eid.
Dear Madam,
I am writing to request leave for two days, on 20 March 2026 and 21 March 2026, to celebrate the Eid festival and visit my hometown.
I will complete all my ongoing tasks before my leave. During my absence, my colleague Sowjanya Devi will take care of any urgent matters. I will resume my duties on 22 March 2026.
I would be grateful if you kindly grant me leave for these two days.
Thanking you.
Sincerely,
Reshma Begum
Customer Care Executive
Varun Tech Pvt Ltd
Sick Leave Application for Eid Festival in the Office

Sub: Leave request due to fever.
Dear Madam,
I would like to inform you that I am suffering from a fever, so I am unable to come to work on 20 March 2026. I sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused, especially during the Eid festival.
I will return to work immediately once my health improves.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Shaik Haleema
Sales Staff
Varun Jewellers
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FAQs
No, they are not the same. Ramzan (Ramadan) is a holy month of fasting, and Eid is the festival celebrated at the end of Ramzan.
Yes, they are the same. Eid al Fitr is the full name of the festival that is commonly called Eid after Ramadan.
No, they are different. Eid ul Fitre (Bakrid) is another Islamic festival celebrated later in the year.
Many companies give a holiday on Eid. However, it depends on the company’s holiday policy.