Ramadan is a month in the Islamic calendar in which Muslims all over the world fast from dawn to dusk. This is considered a holy month by Muslims in which they are required to refrain from eating, smoking or drinking from sunrise to sunset.
The dates of Ramadan keep moving by about 10 days each year. The elderly, sick, children, pregnant women, nursing mothers and people who are travelling are exempt from fasting.  In 2014 the dates are June 29th and is expected to be until July 28th.
 
The Holy Month is a great time to get involved with local Bahraini traditions and broaden your understanding of Islamic culture. Many hotels host nightly Iftar and Suhour banquets – attend at least one during this Islamic festival. Try the local dishes such as Harees, stuffed dates and laban.
 
Iftar (Arabic: إفطار‎), refers to the evening meal when Muslims break their fast during the Islamic month of Ramadan. Iftar is one of the religious observances of Ramadan and is often done as a community, with people gathering to break their fast together. Iftar is done right after Maghrib (sunset 6.35pm) time. Traditionally, a date is the first thing to be consumed when the fast is broken.
  
Suhour (Arabic: سحور ‎), also called Sehur, Sehri, Sahari and Sahur in other languages, is an Islamic term referring to the meal consumed early in the morning by Muslims before fasting.
 
During Ramadan, every Iftar symbolises the benevolence of God. After each day of fasting, people gather and share their food with the heightened feelings of compassion, thankfulness to God's blessings and strong sense of oneness. Worshippers throng into mosques to perform additional prayers called taraweeh, read the Holy Qur’an and attend Ramadan lectures and sermons. At the end of Ramadan, before Eid Al-Fitr, Muslims pay Zakat Al Fitr, a pious charity, to the needy so they can receive Eid Al Fitr with joy & happiness
 
Eid Al-Fitr
 
The celebration of Eid Al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan. Eid is an Arabic word meaning "festivity", while Fiá¹­r means "breaking the fast". The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. This is a day where Muslims around the world try to show a common goal of unity
 
The first Day of Eid starts with Eid prayers early in the morning where Muslims gather and exchange greetings & wishes of happy Eid “Eid Mubarak” with each other.  Non-Muslims can watch Eid Prayers at the mosques (e.g. AlFateh Mosque)
As a Bahraini tradition during Eid, families have a traditional breakfast meal together - Balalet - which is a traditional Bahraini dish.  By noon time families and friends gather for lunch (Ghozi) & adults give money (ranges from 100 fils to more than BD20) for children in celebration of Eid.
 
Different types of snacks will be served during the day to the family members, such as the traditional deserts (Halwa, Zalabya), fresh fruits, traditional nuts (matay), and different kinds of beverages (Arabic tea and coffee, juices, and water).
 
Before lunch or after four in the afternoon, men gather in popular Majalis, located in different neighborhoods, to exchange greetings as well. The days of Eid will be declared a national holiday
 
  
Tips for the Expat Community during Ramadan
 
Do exchange Ramadan greetings “Ramadan Kareem” to your Muslim friends and colleagues.
 
Do drink, eat and smoke in the privacy of your home, hotel room or office. If you work in a shared or open plan office simply designate a room where the door can be closed. The point here is to be respectful to those colleagues that are fasting.
 
Do be aware that office hours will change which will in turn affect traffic patterns. Peak traffic will occur earlier than normal, 7am – 9am and 1pm – 3pm. An additional rush hour occurs at 8pm – midnight.
 
Do avoid driving close to sunset. It can be hazardous during this time as the roads fill with people rushing to break the fast at Iftar celebrations.
 
Do dress appropriately. Men and women are expected to dress in an appropriate manner, not showing too much skin and making sure hemlines and necklines are modest. So watch before you step out.
 
Do check timings. Many businesses, restaurants and recreational facilities will change their timings during Ramadan, so to avoid disappointment do check before you head-off. Ministries & governmental entities open from 8am to 2pm, Offices and companies are usually opened from 9 am to 3pm, Supermarkets remain open as usually from 8/9am to 12am, Parks, cinemas and other public places open after dusk and remain open until late at night. Many restaurants within international hotel are open during the day for dinning in.
 
Ramadan Timings
 
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Nationality, Passport and Residence Affairs open 8am to 5pm.
General Directorate of Traffic: Sunday to Thursday from 7am to 2pm.
Other Government offices: 8am to 2pm.
 
WAHOOO!
Daily until 17th July, 7.00pm to 1am.  Wednesday night is ladies night.
 
LOST PARADISE OF DILMUN
Weekdays  7.00pm – 1.00am
Weekends (Fri & Sat) 12 noon – 1.00am
Closed on Tuesdays
 
SEEF MALL
Shops: 10am-4pm, then 8pm-12 midnight (1am Thursday to Saturday)
Food outlets: 6.30pm-1am (2am Thursday-Saturday)
Magic Island: 10am-4pm then 7pm-1am
Cinema: 10.30am-4pm then 7pm-1am.
 
BAHRAIN CITY CENTRE 
Shops: 10am-midnight
Food outliets: 6.35pm-1am
Magic Planet: 12 noon - 6pm, then 7pm-1am
Cinema: 10am-2am (3am on Thursday and Fridays)
Carrefour: 9am-1am (2am Thursday and Fridays)
 
CHAKAZOOLU (DANA MALL)
TBC
  
BAHRAIN MALL
10am - midnight. Some tenants will close from
3pm to 7pm. Geant is open straight through and the food court from 7pm. 
 
PLAY
10.00am until 2.00pm
8.00pm to Midnight
  
ADHARI PARK
TBC
 
STICKY FINGERS
Closed through Ramadan.
 
STUDIO CERAMICS
Seef Mall branch: 10am-3pm open but limited availability due to summer camp running; 7pm to midnight frull availability for drop ins.
Budaiya Highway branch: limited availability, but you can pre-book slots by calling Sarah on 1759 9026.
 
TOTS AND TODDLERS, BRITISH CLUB, UMM AL HASSAM
Every Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10.00am-12.00pm throughout July APART FROM 17th July when it is closed.  HOWEVER - only British Club members can attend during Ramadan, or members of reciprocal clubs.
 
MY GYM
W/c 29 June - 8am-5pm
W/c 6 July until the end of Ramadan - 8am-2pm
 
AMINALS
Open usual hours until 16th July.
 
YELLOW SUBMARINE
Saturday-Wednesday: 9.30am to midnight
Thursday/Friday: 9.30am-1am
            
L'ATELIER SEEF MALL
10am-1am every day
 
SCIENCE CENTRE 
9am-3pm daily, closed Wednesdays

 

 

   
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