Ramadan is the main holiday in the Islamic
calendar. During Ramadan, people will reflect on themselves and devout
to God. For practitioners, during Ramadan, they will spend more time
praying and staying with their loved ones. Islam believes that fasts can
purify people's hearts, make people noble, kind-hearted, and make the
rich experience the taste of starvation for the poor. It is a way to
clean the body and soul and expel impurities, allowing people to
re-emphasize worship, atonement and express gratitude.
Ramadan time
Ramadan
is based on the Islamic calendar, and the specific dates will change
every year. The start and end of Ramadan are determined by the phases of
the moon, from the new moon to the end of the next new moon, usually
lasting 30 days.
Experience 1: Taste Iftar and Suhoor in the Ramadan tent
During
Ramadan, many restaurants will offer iftar (a meal that Muslims eat
after sunset after a day of fasting) and sohour (a meal that Muslims eat
in the morning before starting a day of fast), so come and experience
Dubai Ramadan culture.
Experience 2: I missed the Ramadan Night Market, which will have to wait another year
The
annual Ramadan Night Market is a cultural carnival not to be missed
during Ramadan, and it is also one of the classic "programs" in Dubai
during Ramadan.
Experience 3: Exclusive hotel discounts for Ramadan
During
Ramadan, many hotels in Dubai will launch special offers, and the
ultra-low room rates make "Ramadan come to Dubai" one more reason.
Traveling to Dubai during Ramadan will give you a more in-depth and detailed experience of the mystery and charm of Dubai.
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