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Small Things That We Should Appreciate During Ramadan

by Roohi Fatima

Iftar Distribution 

We love it when our neighbors send us trays of yummy Iftar treats, and who wouldn’t? Ramadan is the month that brings us closer to our neighbors and the community at large. The best part is distributing food packages to the poor and homeless.

Iftar. Arabic family dinner after fasting. People sharing plates by hands. Ramadan Kareem, Eid Mubarak. Top view of table with food. Lebanese cuisine. Muslim people.

Iftar Treats

Samosa is a must at every Iftar. We love these delicious, meat-filled snacks Ramadan delicacies. Other Ramadan goodies like chaat, pakora, and Dahi bare are pure delights! And one of the things that we love about Ramadan.

Muslim woman sharing food at Ramadan feast

Planning for Eid

Eid comes right after Ramadan but it’s still a huge and permanent part of Ramadan as it is a gift from Allah tala for the Muslims. From buying new clothes to making plans for even bigger family gatherings, and getting ready to gift your loved ones, Eid preparations are just as exciting as Eid itself.

The girl holds a fashion shopping bag and beauty on a pink background.

Shopping

Shopping is another activity that Ramadan adds its colors to, we usually go shopping every once in a while, but shopping in Ramadan has its pleasure. It does not matter if it is in asking for an extra concession due to Ramadan or breaking fast in Bazar.

Asian couple wear in protective face mask shopping together in supermarket during pandemic.

Family Gathering

Family is what every Muslim cherishes whether living abroad or in Pakistan. Ramadan is also famous for families together, be it an iftar party or Eid Celebration.

People sharing some dried dates

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