Muslim's who observe Ramadan abstain from many things during daylight hours - no food or drink at all as well as no smoking; but come sundown the party (Iftar) begins. There is major feasting all night, every night, until the wee hours of the morning. The work day is shortened in most places, so that families can be together to start the feast once the sun is down. This basically means you shouldn't expect too much business to get done for the month!! And many small businesses shut down all together and they use Ramadan as a chance to spruce up their joints.

People often decorate their homes and workplace for Ramadan, with strings of coloured lights and the symbol of Ramadan - the lantern. Makes for a rather festive appearance.

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Michelle,
Thank you so much for sharing your view of the world & photos with those of us who will probably never leave US soil!
Your sister in Christ,
Vickie
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