«ایران تنها کشور جهان با تعطیلات یک‌روزه و پنج‌شنبه-جمعه‌ای»

«ایران تنها کشور جهان با تعطیلات یک‌روزه و پنج‌شنبه-جمعه‌ای»

«ایران تنها کشور جهان با تعطیلات یک‌روزه و پنج‌شنبه-جمعه‌ای»

ایران تنها کشوری در جهان است که تعطیلات آخر هفته‌آی یک‌‌روزه و در عین حال پنج‌شنبه-جمعه‌ای دارد.
در منطقه خاورمیانه، عربستان و عمان در سال ۲۰۱۳ تعطیلات را از پنج‌شنبه- جمعه به جمعه- شنبه تغییر دادند و افغانستان نیز در سال ۲۰۱۵ همین کار را کرد.

اطلاعات مربوط را از ویکی‌پدیا در زیر آورده‌ام:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workweek_and_weekend

Muslim countries[edit]
Thursday–Friday weekend[edit]
Friday is the Muslim holiday when Jumu'ah prayers take place. Most of the Middle Eastern countries and some other predominantly Muslim countries used to consider Thursday and Friday as their weekend. However, this weekend arrangement is no longer observed (see below).

اینجا نوشته است ایران، افغانستان و جیبوتی سه کشوری هستند که تعطیلات یک روزه پایان هفته دارند
Friday weekend (One day weekend)[edit]
Three countries in the Muslim world have Friday as the only weekend day and have a six-day working week.

In Iran, Thursday is half a day of work for most public offices and schools, but for most jobs, Thursday is a working day.
In Afghanistan, Thursday was half a day of work. Government buildings closed around 11:30 (local time). This no longer holds.
In Djibouti, many offices also tend to open early - around 7:00 or 8:00, then closing at 13:00 or 14:00, especially during the summer due to the afternoon heat.

کشورهایی که تعطیلات خود را از پنج‌شنبه- جمعه به جمعه- شنبه تغییر دادند و سال تغییر داخل پرانتز.
Friday–Saturday weekend[edit]
Following reforms in a number of Arab States of the Persian Gulf in the 2000s and 2010s, the Thursday–Friday weekend was replaced by the Friday–Saturday weekend. This change provided for the Muslim offering of Friday prayers and afforded more work days to coincide with the working calendars of international financial markets.

Afghanistan (2015)
Algeria (2009)[31]
Bahrain (2006)
Bangladesh
Egypt[32]
Iraq (2005–2006)[32]
Jordan (Week of January 8, 2000)[33][34]
Kuwait (2007)
Libya (2005–2006)
Malaysia (only in the states of Johor, Kelantan, Terengganu, and Kedah)
Maldives (2013)
Oman (2013)
Palestine
Qatar
Saudi Arabia (2013)[35][36][37]
Sudan (2008)
Syria (2005–2006)[38]
United Arab Emirates (2006)[39]
Yemen (2013)[40]

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