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California moves to recognize Muslim celebrations Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha as official state holidays
- California proposes AB 2017 to recognize Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha as state holidays, expanding official recognition.
- If passed, public schools and community colleges could close for Eid celebrations and mark the days as excused absences for students.
- Eight hours of existing leave could be used by state employees to observe Eid holidays, under the proposal.
- Courts would not be designated as judicial holidays; they would remain open during Eid observances.
- Assemblyman Matt Haney announced the proposal in a video, noting its message of inclusion for Muslim students and workers.
- Bilal Mahmood, San Francisco's first Muslim American supervisor, supports the bill, saying it represents cultural inclusion.
- The measure, AB 2017, would place Eid holidays alongside existing state recognized holidays in California.
- If enacted, California would be the second state to recognize Eid holidays after Washington.
- Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan; Eid al-Adha occurs about two months later during the Hajj season.
- The Desert Review is the outlet reporting on the bill and accompanying statements from lawmakers.
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