Oommen laid a line in the sand, explaining how “everything is changing” – from the timing of Ramadan, to perceptions of how ...
If you are stumped for a Ramadan gift ... Highly recommend!" Another happy customer said: "Saw a girl on YouTube try the infamous "Dubai chocolate bar" and this is what I found.
GM Richard Alexander on The Lana Dubai's milestones during the first year of operations. One outstanding year of The Lana ...
Happy shopping. Mon-Thu (10am-11pm), Fri-Sun (10am-midnight ... Ongoing, 10am-midnight (weekdays) and 10am-1am (weekend) during Ramadan. Dubai Mall, second floor, opposite Galeries Lafayette.
The deal, not yet formally announced, outlines a six-week initial ceasefire phase and includes the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza and release of hostages held by Hamas in exchange for ...
The Ghayath Volunteer Team will be in charge of distributing the Ramadan mir - box that contains ... canned foods - to 1,000 underprivileged families in Dubai during the holy month to enhance social ...
The exact timing of Ramadan, which is based on the Islamic lunar calendar, varies from year to year – in 2025 it is expected to fall around February 28 and last 30 days. Dubai is always a stunner of a ...
From all-out buffets to refined meals in festive Ramadan tents, here are Condé Nast Traveller Middle East's picks of the best ...
The Dubai-based retailer Union Coop on Thursday launched its 2025 Ramadan campaign in line with the UAE’s “Year of the Community” initiative, offering discounts of up to 60 per cent on more ...
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UAE Moments on MSNDubai’s Grand Souq Hosts Ramadan Market Until Feb 22Dubai Municipality just brought back the highly anticipated Ramadan Souq, launching its third season at the Grand Souq in Deira. Running from now until February 22, the event aims to celebrate ...
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Hosted on MSNThe First Ramadan Souq of 2025 Opens in DubaiDubai Municipality has launched its Ramadan Souq for its third edition at Deira Souq.Read More: Salik Unveils New Toll Gate ...
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has warned UK tourists to not cause ‘offence’ by eating, drinking, smoking or chewing gum in public during Ramadan daytime hours in Dubai, ...
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