This Ramadan season, celebrate not only in prayer and reflection but also with rich flavors of Qatar. Each day begins with Suhoor, the pre- dawn meal that sustains the fast and ends with Iftar, the joyous gathering that breaks it. Qatari cuisine off..
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Ramadan is a month of fasting, reflection, and devotion, and at its heart are two meals that shape the rhythm of each day: suhoor and iftar. These meals are not only about nourishment but also about spirituality, community, and tradition.
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In Doha, Ramadan is deeply contemplative time for coming together and observing much-loved rituals. There’s no better way to experience an Iftar than on a traditional dhow cruise as heritage meets hospitality in the calm waters of the Arab..
Ramadan is not only a month of fasting but also a season of compassion and generosity. At the heart of this spirit lies Zakat, an act of giving that strengthens communities and uplifts those in need. While deeply rooted in Islamic faith, its values o..
1. RAMDAN: Meaning and Celebration Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and the holiest period in Islam. Its name comes from the Arabic root ramida or ar-ramad, meaning “scorchin...
As Ramadan draws near, homes across Qatar begin to glow with warmth, reflection, and festive spirit. This year, why not add a personal touch to your celebrations with creative DIY decorations? From handcrafted lanterns to elegant banners, these simpl..
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