Ramadan is the most celebrated time of the year in the Arab World.
And the life of expatriates, especially non-Muslims, no doubt changes during the month of Ramadan.
But it is equally true that this annual observance provides a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the traditional culture and cuisine.
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Ramadan serves as healthy reminder that nearly all the countries in the Middle East and North Africa region remain Islamic.
So, it is imperative to understand the rules of public conduct during Ramadan.
Click next to know some essential do’s and don’ts of Ramadan