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Do any of you travel during ramadan to see how it's spent in other countries??
Or can you tell me about the Ramadan traditions of your own country?
In the US, every lady in my family would make a dish and we'd meet up at one of their houses and have a beautiful meal. The men will eat and then go for taraweeh, and us girls would help out with the cleaning and preparing desserts. Then late at night my siblings and I would talk about Islam and just spend time together, and my parents would tell us about ramadan when they were growing up, or we'd continue the family gatherings at my grandparents house.
This is my first ramadan spent in KSA and it seems every store has a ramadan special where food goes on sale and people are buying in bulk ;D Masjids here prepare food for people as well and there are tents put up for the poor to enjoy ramadan and iftar. I still have to experience it for myself, so I'm excited to see what it will be like..not excited about the weather though
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I spent Ramadan in Turkey (Istanbul & Trabzon) once and it was really beautiful. They put up lights along the streets, and I remember they had little flags of Turkey and Palestine hung up around the square and it made me feel warm inside that they were thinking of Palestine. They had a huge tent up with various activities and arts for people to watch and buy. The iftar food was fantastic too btw.
I hope to experience ramadan somewhere new again in the future inshallah.
Do any of you travel during ramadan to see how it's spent in other countries??
Or can you tell me about the Ramadan traditions of your own country?
In the US, every lady in my family would make a dish and we'd meet up at one of their houses and have a beautiful meal. The men will eat and then go for taraweeh, and us girls would help out with the cleaning and preparing desserts. Then late at night my siblings and I would talk about Islam and just spend time together, and my parents would tell us about ramadan when they were growing up, or we'd continue the family gatherings at my grandparents house.
This is my first ramadan spent in KSA and it seems every store has a ramadan special where food goes on sale and people are buying in bulk ;D Masjids here prepare food for people as well and there are tents put up for the poor to enjoy ramadan and iftar. I still have to experience it for myself, so I'm excited to see what it will be like..not excited about the weather though

I spent Ramadan in Turkey (Istanbul & Trabzon) once and it was really beautiful. They put up lights along the streets, and I remember they had little flags of Turkey and Palestine hung up around the square and it made me feel warm inside that they were thinking of Palestine. They had a huge tent up with various activities and arts for people to watch and buy. The iftar food was fantastic too btw.
I hope to experience ramadan somewhere new again in the future inshallah.