Here are 14 essential things to remember for Ramadan 2024 in Dubai and UAE

It is important to respect the customs and traditions of Ramadan in Dubai. Here are some guidelines:

  1. Fasting: Muslims fast from sunrise until sunset during Ramadan, so avoid eating and drinking in public during the day.
  2. Dress modestly: Dress conservatively and avoid wearing revealing clothing during Ramadan.
  3. Respectful behavior: Be respectful to those who are fasting by avoiding loud music and other forms of entertainment that may be disruptive.
  4. Prayer times: Muslims pray five times a day during Ramadan so be aware of the prayer times and try to avoid loud activities during these times.
  5. Charity: Ramadan is a time of giving, so consider donating to a charity or volunteering your time to help those in need.
  6. Dates: It's traditional to break the fast with dates and water, so consider trying this if you're invited to an iftar (the meal that breaks the fast).
  7. Iftar: If you're invited to an iftar, arrive on time and bring a small gift for your host.
  8. Suhoor: Muslims eat a pre-dawn meal called suhoor, so avoid making noise or playing music late at night.
  9. Working hours: Working hours may be reduced during Ramadan, so be aware of this and plan your activities accordingly.
  10. Traffic: Traffic can be heavy during Ramadan, especially around iftar time, so plan your travel accordingly.
  11. Hydration: Drink plenty of water during non-fasting hours to stay hydrated.
  12. Restaurants: Many restaurants in Dubai remain open during Ramadan, but some may have limited hours or menus.
  13. Nightlife: Nightlife is generally subdued during Ramadan, so avoid loud parties and clubs during this time.
  14. Eid al-Fitr: The end of Ramadan is marked by the festival of Eid al-Fitr, so be aware of the holiday and plan accordingly.