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The Holy Month of Ramadan is expected to begin on Thursday, with an official confirmation to come following the meeting of the moon sighting committee.
The ninth month of the Islamic calendar, it’s a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community and both Muslims and non-Muslims will observe how the city changes during the Holy Month.
Working hours are reduced, restaurant open timings adjust in some cases, and parking hours change. Malls stay open until later into the night, and the availability of taxis might be less during sunset as drivers are breaking their fast. Additionally, drivers need to take more care on the road as the driving performance of anyone who is fasting may be impaired due to sleepiness.
Non-Muslims do not have to fast in Ramadan. However, they are prohibited from eating, drinking and smoking in public during the fasting hours. This includes chewing gum. Additionally, ensure that you do not:
Read next: The Major Charitable Events That Take Place During Ramadan In Dubai
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