Minimum custom amount to enter is AED 2
By donating, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service
Ramadan is not a particularly easy time in this heat, so many of us tend to stay indoors pretending to be social with our beloved mobile phones to avoid the heat. With an expected 15 hour fast, it’s no surprise that our social media usage skyrockets. According to research gathered by Facebook IQ, Facebook users in the Middle East and North Africa spend an extra 57.6 million hours on Facebook during Ramadan. The peak time for users is 3 am, which is just in time for your stay-up-all-night-waiting-for-suhoor schedule.
Ramadan is expected to start on May 26 and it’s not just Facebook that will be getting more attention
“Not even water?!?!?” #Ramadan2017 pic.twitter.com/XVdNth1owZ
— Omar Silwadi (@Fala7i_King) May 14, 2017
When you realize Ramadan is around corner and your haram self isnt ready #Ramadan2017 pic.twitter.com/yqllgDSeOF
— Omar Silwadi (@Fala7i_King) May 15, 2017
Maghrib Waits for you 335 days of the year, but soon YOU will be waiting for Maghrib.#Ramadan2017#Sallah#رمضان٢٠١٧
— Kun Fayakun كن فيكون (@Elias_Schumelli) May 12, 2017
#Ramadan2017 how I expect to be after iftar #fullofiman #allyoucaneat #iftar pic.twitter.com/fHDFWHHk9P
— Sheikh Asad (@MrSheikhAsad) May 5, 2017
Minimum custom amount to enter is AED 2
By donating, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service