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Want to avoid mall crowds in Ramadan? Pray, eat homemade Emirati iftar at Sharjah's Al Dhaid
If you are planning a short Ramadan road trip this weekend, Al Dhaid deserves attention. In about 1.5 hours from Dubai, you can combine prayer, heritage and traditional food in one relaxed evening.
A small but growing number of cafes and restaurants are starting to serve food during the Muslim month of fasting, in the latest sign of social change.
A group of Potters Bar pupils embarked on a remarkable adventure to Dubai, thanks to their school, Mount Grace School.
The Iftar cannon, a long-celebrated tradition, still rings out across the region today. Here are the cities turning it into a ...
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Ramadan rush: UAE drivers warned over chaotic afternoon commute home
Reduced hours during holy month contributing to surge in accidents ...
Mall-goers can now fuel up with coffee, donuts and ice cream as they look to redeem gift cards, return presents or buy themselves the gifts they didn't get this holiday season. A combination ...
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