These Ramadan tips are perfect for new expats to Abu Dhabi.
The Holy Month of Ramadan is a touching and memorable time for everyone, and a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the UAE’s traditions and culture.
But if you are new to the UAE and non-Muslim, these tips on how to make the most of Ramadan and advice on the etiquette to follow will make sure you won’t make any faux pas.
- Embrace the community spirit and wish a blessed Ramadan to Muslim friends and colleagues; visit Suhoor tents, try group Iftars, and experience sumptuous Emirati dishes.
- Even if you don’t fast, invite your Muslim friends over and go over for Iftar at their house, it is a sign of respect and friendliness.
- Ramadan is known as the month of giving. Do the most out of charity and help the ones in need. Small gestures come with big satisfaction.
- Eating and drinking in public during Ramadan is considered very offensive and can even attract a fine or a reprimand from the police. Many restaurants and cafes will remain open during Ramadan, and there could be designated screened-off areas within public places to eat for those who are not fasting.
- During Ramadan, it is recommended that both men and women dress conservatively.
- Listening to music loudly may offend those who are fasting. If you want to listen to music, it is acceptable to do so with the aid of headphones.
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Ramadan Kareem!