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Ramadan in Dubai is a unique experience – even though Dubai is one of the busiest cities in the world, it still observes this month of fasting, spiritual contemplation and worship. Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is a special month for over two billion Muslims all over the world, as it is believed to be the month that the Qu’ran was first revealed to the Prophet Mohammed.
The start of Ramadan 2015 is June 18. This holy month of fasting and contemplation runs until July 17. What to do during Ramadan 2015 UAE The Ramadan holiday in Dubai sees altered working hours – all restaurants and coffee shops are closed during the day (from the moment the sun comes up until it sets again). Only those restaurants and cafés found in hotels remain open, serving tourists and visitors, though it is advised that anyone not observing Ramadan should not eat or drink in any public during the day.
We’ve made this list of our top three places to visit during your stay in Dubai.
Wherever you may be for Ramadan 2015 UAE, we hope you have a blessed Ramadan.