
UAE Announces Ramadan Changes: Updates on Work Hours, Holidays, and Parking Regulations
As the sacred month of Ramadan draws near, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) prepares to embrace a period of spiritual reflection and tranquility. As per the Hijri calendar published by the Dubai Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department (IACAD), Ramadan is set to begin on March 12, 2024.
Cultural Traditions and Dining Options:
In Dubai, the majority of eateries maintain their regular operations throughout the month of Ramadan. However, out of respect for those fasting, non-Muslims may opt to abstain from eating or drinking in public during daylight hours. The evening meal marking the end of the daily fast, known as Iftar, holds significant importance. Many hotels and restaurants offer special Iftar menus and discounts, providing an opportunity for families and friends to gather and enjoy quality time together.
Religious Practices:
The relaxed working hours during Ramadan facilitate fasting Muslims to attend mosques for prayers, particularly the Taraweeh prayers held at night after the Isha prayer. These prayers hold significant importance during Ramadan, fostering a sense of unity and spiritual fulfillment among worshippers.
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