List of public and optional holidays in Pakistan February 2026 New Schedule

The Cabinet Division of Pakistan has officially announced the list of public, bank, and optional holidays for February 2026. These holidays apply to government offices, banks, educational institutions, and selected communities across the country. The announcement helps citizens, businesses, and institutions plan their schedules in advance.
February 2026 includes one nationwide public holiday, one bank holiday, and two optional religious holidays. Some of these holidays are tentative, as they depend on the sighting of the moon by the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.
Below is a complete and easy-to-understand breakdown of all holidays announced for February 2026.
| Holiday Type | Details |
| Month | February 2026 |
| Public Holiday | 5 February – Kashmir Solidarity Day |
| Bank Holiday | 18 February – Zakat Deduction |
| Optional Holiday | 4 February – Shab-e-Barat (Tentative) |
| Optional Holiday | 16 February – Shivaratri |
| Applies To | Government offices, banks, institutions |
| Authority | Cabinet Division of Pakistan |
| Moon Sighting | Required for Islamic holidays |

Public Holiday on 5 February 2026 – Kashmir Solidarity Day
Thursday, 5 February 2026, will be observed as a nationwide public holiday in Pakistan on the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day. This day is observed every year to express unity with the people of Jammu and Kashmir and to honor the sacrifices of Kashmiri martyrs.
On this public holiday:
- All federal and provincial government offices will remain closed
- Schools, colleges, and universities will be closed
- Most private offices observe the holiday
- Special programs and events are held nationwide
Kashmir Solidarity Day is also marked by peaceful rallies, seminars, prayers, and media programs across the country.
Bank Holiday on 18 February 2026 for Zakat Deduction
Wednesday, 18 February 2026, has been announced as a bank holiday for Zakat deduction. This holiday is tentative and depends on the sighting of the Ramadan moon.
Important points about this bank holiday include:
- Banks will be closed for public dealings
- Banks will remain open for employees
- Zakat will be deducted from eligible bank accounts
- Online banking and ATM services may continue
This holiday is observed every year before the start of Ramadan to facilitate the Zakat deduction process as per Islamic guidelines.
Optional Holiday on 4 February 2026 – Shab-e-Barat
Shab-e-Barat is listed as an optional holiday on Wednesday, 4 February 2026. This holiday is also tentative and subject to moon sighting.
Key details about Shab-e-Barat:
- It is an Islamic religious observance
- Employees may avail it with prior approval
- Only one optional holiday is allowed for Muslim employees in a year
- The final date depends on moon sighting confirmation
Optional holidays are not mandatory closures and depend on organizational policies.
Optional Holiday on 16 February 2026 – Shivaratri
Monday, 16 February 2026, has been declared an optional holiday for the Hindu community on the occasion of Shivaratri.
Important points include:
- It applies mainly to Hindu employees
- Non-Muslim employees may avail up to three optional holidays per year
- Offices remain open unless leave is approved
- Observed with religious devotion by the Hindu community
This reflects Pakistan’s policy of accommodating religious diversity through optional holidays.
Rules for Optional Holidays in Pakistan
Optional holidays are governed by specific rules issued by the government. These holidays are not automatic and depend on organizational approval.
Key rules include:
- Muslim employees can take one optional holiday per year
- Non-Muslim employees can take up to three optional holidays
- Approval is required from the head of the organization
- Optional holidays do not mean office-wide closure
Employees are advised to apply in advance to avoid inconvenience.
Official Notification and Government Source
The holiday schedule for February 2026 is part of the Public and Optional Holidays List for 2026 issued by the Cabinet Division. Religious holidays marked as tentative depend on the decision of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.
For official notifications and updates, visit:
👉 https://cabinet.gov.pk
Conclusion
February 2026 includes a mix of public, bank, and optional holidays in Pakistan. 5 February will be observed as a nationwide public holiday for Kashmir Solidarity Day. 18 February is a bank holiday for Zakat deduction, while 4 February (Shab-e-Barat) and 16 February (Shivaratri) are optional holidays. Tentative holidays depend on moon sighting, and optional holidays require prior approval. These announcements help citizens and organizations plan their activities smoothly.
FAQs
1. Is 5 February 2026 a public holiday in Pakistan?
Yes, 5 February 2026 is a nationwide public holiday for Kashmir Solidarity Day.
2. Are banks fully closed on 18 February 2026?
Banks are closed for public dealings but remain open for employees.
3. What does an optional holiday mean?
An optional holiday can be taken with approval and does not apply to all employees automatically.
4. Are Shab-e-Barat and Zakat holidays confirmed?
Both are tentative and depend on moon sighting by the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.
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