Blue State That Doesn’t Recognize Easter Officially Adds Two Islamic Holidays To Its Calendar

Washington State became the first in the nation to recognize the Islamic holidays of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha as official state holidays—even though they remain unpaid and the state still does not acknowledge Easter or Yom Kippur. Governor Bob Ferguson signed the legislation into law before a packed crowd at the Islamic Center of Tacoma.

Key Facts:

  • Washington State passed Senate Bill 5106 recognizing Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha as official state holidays, though unpaid.
  • Governor Bob Ferguson signed the bill at the Islamic Center of Tacoma before a packed audience.
  • The bill was sponsored by Sen. Yasmin Trudeau and Rep. Osman Salahuddin, both Democrats and Muslim lawmakers.
  • The law adds Eid holidays to a list of 20 other observances, like Lunar New Year and Billy Frank Jr. Day.
  • Easter and Yom Kippur remain unrecognized as official state holidays in Washington.

The Rest of The Story:

Governor Bob Ferguson’s decision makes Washington the first state in the U.S. to recognize both major Islamic holidays—Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha—on its official list of state holidays.

The move is largely symbolic, as the holidays are not paid days off, but they now hold the same observance status as other recognized days like the Lunar New Year.

Senator Yasmin Trudeau, the first Muslim elected to Washington’s Legislature, authored the bill, while Representative Osman Salahuddin, the only Muslim in the state House, sponsored the companion bill.

At the signing event, both lawmakers emphasized themes of inclusion, respect, and religious liberty.

The holiday recognition affects more than 100,000 Muslims in the state.

While it does not offer state workers a day off, it does signal government acknowledgment of these Islamic observances.

Commentary:

This bill sends the wrong message.

In a state that refuses to officially recognize Easter—the cornerstone holiday of Christianity—or even Yom Kippur, one of Judaism’s holiest days, the decision to elevate Islamic holidays speaks volumes about the political priorities of Washington’s leadership.

Democrats in the state continue to cater to niche ideological agendas while dismissing the traditions held sacred by millions of Americans.

Why are Christian and Jewish holidays not worthy of recognition, yet Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha make the list?

This isn’t inclusion—it’s erasure.

It’s clear who today’s Democrats are loyal to: not the average American family, not religious freedom in its full scope, but to the narrow interests of activist groups and identity politics.

The same lawmakers who scorn nativity scenes and Christian prayers are the ones now championing Islamic holidays in the halls of government.

This is the latest in a long line of decisions that reveal their true disdain for traditional American values.

When the majority religion in America is ignored in favor of elevating others, it’s not about equality—it’s about replacement.

If they think this is what voters want, they’re dead wrong.

This kind of governance will alienate everyday people who feel their culture is being erased and their faith sidelined.

The backlash will be swift—and likely show up in full force at the ballot box.

The Bottom Line:

Washington has added Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha to its official calendar of observances.

The holidays are unpaid but recognized, placing them on par with other symbolic days.

The move comes as the state continues to ignore foundational Christian and Jewish holidays.

This signals a broader trend of prioritizing identity politics over mainstream American values.

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