One of the most popular Ramadan events in Dubai, Hai Ramadan will return to Expo City from Sunday February 22. Watch the Al Wasl Dome light up with projections and storytelling before checking out the ...
Led by women, queer-friendly, diverse: this model can break so many boundaries. But if we lose spaces to meet in, it can’t happen, says Today in Focus host Nosheen Iqbal ...
Without access to Chick-fil-A in the UK, this homemade version aims to recreate the famous sandwich from scratch. From the ...
Discover how to create a stunning mixed media painting featuring Islamic calligraphy for Ramadan. This step-by-step art tutorial walks you through preparing the canvas, using gold and black paint, ...
As Ramadan begins, traditional lanterns called fawanees brighten Cairo. They have become a symbol of Ramadan and are an almost-mandatory home decoration for the holy month in Egypt.
The start of the month traditionally depends on the sighting of the crescent moon. This year, the first day of Ramadan is expected to be on or around Feb. 18 or 19.
Based on astronomical calculations, Ramadan is expected to begin on Thursday, 19 February 2026, with Eid Al Fitr likely to fall on Friday, 20 March, subject to moon sighting in Islamic countries.The ...
Observant Muslims across the five boroughs and around the world are set to mark the arrival of Ramadan on Feb 28. Below is a guide to the holy month, including events taking place in the city this ...
Ramadan fasting hours are set to be shorter across the UAE and wider region in 2026, offering some relief for employees and businesses as the holy month continues to shift earlier in the calendar year ...
The world's Muslims are preparing for the holy month of Ramadan, a time of fasting and prayer. In Cairo, that means shopping for gifts and buying decorations to get into the spirit of the holy month.
This year families are creating makeshift spaces for prayer and planning communal meals on the wreckage of our homes.
Medical experts share simple ways to avoid common fasting problems Preparing your body ahead of Ramadan can reduce common problems such as fatigue, dehydration, and acidity. Photo: Virendra ...