During the month of Ramadan, Algerians are keen on solidarity with each other, so most alleys and streets turn into open-air restaurants, bearing many names, most notably “passenger restaurants” or “mercy restaurants”, and their aim is to serve the needy, the needy and the fasting travelers
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I wish you @Abahhamou to have a very good Ramadan in Algeria.I would like to know the diference in obligations for adults or for children in the things to do during this Holly Time
For children, there are no obligations during Ramadan until they reach the age of majority. As for adults, they must refrain from eating and cravings from the dawn call to the sunset call, that is, about 12 hours.
Assalammualaikum wr wb @Abahhamou and Welcome to Connect!
Eid Mubarak and I trust you have a wonderful Ramadhan in Algeria. I would love to hear more about it.
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