Ramadan 2023 Has Already Begun in The UAE
Muslim is one of the largest religions in the world. In this article, we will find out one of the uniquenesses of this religion: Ramadan in UAE.
What is Ramadan in UAE?
Ramadan is a special occasion in the 9th month of the Muslim moon calendar. Therefore, when converting to the current calendar system, Ramadan is not stable through the years.
When is Ramadan 2023?
Ramadan 2023 begins on Thursday, March 23, 2023, following the sighting of the moon over Mecca.
Muslims all over the planet cut off daily routines (study, work, etc.) to have more time praying, reading the Koran bible at mosques, and participating in charity activities. This occasion intends to teach the faithful about love, mercy, humility, and avoiding selfishness. After each day, an Iftar, known as a big dinner, will be served to provide a huge amount of energy for the rest of the day and the next day.
Some say Ramadan is not the time for tourism in the UAE, especially in the Dubai emirates. However, in recent years, the local authority has decreased some strict regulations to give tourists more freedom to enjoy the UAE. Nevertheless, if you are visiting the UAE during Ramadan, you should show some respect to native people by not poking when people are praying, wearing polite outfits, or avoiding eating in front of people.
Comprehensive Travel Tips for Tourists to Visit Ramadan in UAE
A complete guide for tourist to visiting the UAE during Ramadan will be coverd in the most related post: Exploring the Traditions and Spirit of Ramadan in the UAE
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