Happy Ramdhan - How Do You Celebrate Ramdhan In Your Country?

Happy Ramadan to you sir. I’m new here thank you . Trying to learn

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Thanks bro @DrFoodieOfficial for your feedback about Ramdhan in Karachi, yes we always experience same especially in high populated areas like mine and yours.

And it’s always a festive time for all of us

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Wow!!! @Praniketmore

Yes Sheerkhurma is the sweet which you can find almost every Bharati & Pakistani’s table on Eid day. Especially Northern Bharat , Maharashtra, UP , Hyderabad, and in Pakistan South Pakistan and main cities of Pakistani Punjab.

Did you experience Ramdhan in your home town, I mean Iftar or Sahari with your Muslim friends?

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Hello, dear & respected @KashifMisidia Ji,

Great post with nice photos…

Thanks for this initiative.

I have many memories of Ramzan in many countries and the two most important ones are:

  1. A long Iftar session, which was organised in Qatar by our sponsor, where even ministers from the state of Kerala (who were also my friends) were present; he was so kind that for a couple of us, he specially arranged all vegetarian food & dishes.

  2. Our International Headquarters was in Bahrain (2008 20014) and we organised an Iftar for our staff members and friends.

I shall try for the photos, and I get it, I shall post it later.

Thanks for this initiative

Ramadan Mubarak!
:pray:

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Ramadhan kareeem dearest @KashifMisidia and all wonderful LGs around the world who celebrate Ramadhan wherever they are.

My Ramadhan this year is special as I am back home again, Kashif. Can’t be more grateful, as celebrating Ramadhan at home is always heartwarming and solemn, something I always long for whenever I am away from Indonesia due to the assignment.
I am preparing my Ramadhan story and hope I can share it with you soon .

Cheers from Jakarta and again, Ramadhan mubarak!

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Sorry for reply you late @indahnuria

I can understand that what we can feel when we celebrate Ramdhan in our Hometown, own city or at home.

Nothing can compete to these feelings.

And I know about Indonesia now, how much the people from Indonesia are caring about family and home.

I’m so much happy for you dear @indahnuria and hope to meet you again InshaAllah :heart_eyes: :pray:

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Ramdhan Mubarak @TravellerG

First of all, accept my apology for replying you late.

It’s great to hear that you enjoyed Vegan Iftar during your stay in Qatar and Bahrain.

I never experienced Ramdhan in Arab countries, but I know they also celebrate Ramdhan so beautifully, especially in Saudi Arabia and UAE.

I wish to visit these countries during Ramdhan and want to stay there atleast for a week InshaAllah.

Thank you so much for your detailed and beautiful reply TG Sahab.

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Most welcome, my dear and loving @KashifMisidia Ji,

Delays are always understandable… kindly don’t say sorry, please.

Hope to locate some photos soon & I want to show you.

Bahrain, as you are aware is advanced & modern,

But, Qataris are more orthodox…

Regards

:pray:

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Me neither @KashifMisidia @TravellerG … I have been experienceing Ramadhan in many western countries, like Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, the US and New Zealand… but never at Middle East. It must be different and interesting to experience it.

I have just shared my Ramadhan story as well, after coming back home recently and gratefully experiencing Ramadhan in Indonesia again. Hope you guys can check it out. Cheers…

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I checked your post on Connect about Ramdhan, and it was wonderful :blush:

Thanks @indahnuria

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Thanks very much