According to historical accounts, the tradition of using lanterns as a decoration in Ramadan originated during the Fatimid Caliphate, primarily centred in Egypt, where Caliph Al-Muez Li-Din Allah ...
Ramadan in Egypt is a feast for the senses—lanterns glow, lights shimmer, and the air carries the rich aroma of traditional delicacies. The streets pulse with energy, blending history, spirituality, ...
At Sayeda Zeinab, neighbours join forces during Ramadan to serve meals, fostering community and compassion in Cairo.
Ramadan’s soundscape in Egypt has traditionally included the pre ... many boys and girls parade through the streets, carrying torches and playing Islamic songs. In India, where the country ...
It is said to have begun in Egypt ... roam the streets at dawn singing melodious prayers. After iftar, people come together for a traditional game of mheibes. Played by men during Ramadan, this ...
Minister of Social Solidarity Maya Morsy joined thousands of residents on Saturday 15/3/2025 at Egypt’s largest street iftar, embraced by the ... and public figures to celebrate the spirit of Ramadan.
His remarks were not ignored since some saw them as a subliminal message to Ramez Galal, whose show this year is called "Ramez Elon Egypt ... Ramadan ran after a "varnish" worker in the street ...
Ramadan is followed by the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr.
Egypt launched a promotional campaign showcasing Egypt’s enchanting and magical experience during the holy month of Ramadan and Eid Al-Fitr. Ramadan in Egypt is a feast for the senses—lanterns ...