Ramadan customs
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Ramadan customs in different countries (23):
Ramadan traditions in Jordan, family gatherings and prayers
Families gather for iftar, the meal that breaks the day's fast, and Iftar is often shared with family and friends and is followed by sweets, tea and Arabic coffee,.
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Ramadan in Sudan, a month of sharing
Ramadan in Sudan is like a family gathering, with lots of socializing and going to the mosque.
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How Ramadan is celebrated in Nigeria
The fruit is a major part of Ramadan in Nigeria. Many Nigerian Muslims break their daily fast with fruit before settling down to have a full evening meal. As a result, Ramadan is accompanied by a hike in the price of fruit.
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Ramadan traditions in Bangladesh, a religious festivity
Bangladeshi towns and villages come alive with lights and decorations on the street, in shops and in the market place as Ramadan is one of the most celebrated Bangladesh festivals of the year is which masses of people participate.
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Tunisian traditions in Ramadan
One of the oldest traditions during Ramadan is probably the night caller. The night caller is generally a man with modest incomes that will wake up the entire neighborhood for the pre-dawn meal during the whole month.