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  • Muslims worldwide celebrate end of Ramadan with Eid ul-Fitr

    Muslims around the world mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan with Eid ul-Fitr. The celebrations begin at sunset at the sighting of the first crescent moon

  • Ramadan: Muslim holy month in pictures

    Muslims all over the world are celebrating the holy month of Ramadan with religious services, charity, fasting and evening festivities

  • A large crowd of Muslims prays between the trees on the plaza in front of the Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan
    Ramadan in East Jerusalem and Gaza

    "It feels more like a wake"

    For many Palestinians this year's holy month is likely to be a sombre one. There is concern that tensions could spill over in Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem.

  • Narendra Modi and Hindutva

    Why violence towards India's minorities is increasing

    To what extent is Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist government endangering India's founding principle as a secular state? Sonja Hegasy spoke to social anthropologist and political analyst S. M. Faizan Ahmed in Delhi

  • Egypt's female Islamic chanters

    These Egyptian artists are challenging traditional norms by performing 'inshad', a form of Islamic chanting typically done by men.

  • Every year, new TV series are released during the Muslim religious holiday. And every year, some cause controversy, upsetting clerics, governments or activists.
    Middle East

    Why are Ramadan TV specials so controversial?

    Every year, new TV series are released during the Muslim religious holiday. And every year, some cause controversy, upsetting clerics, governments or activists. Media analysts in the Middle East say they know why. Cathrin Schaer reports

  •  A cooling 115-year-old pink libation with a secret recipe is wildly popular on both sides of the India-Pakistan border.
    Rooh Afza, the 'drink of love'

    Pink refresher unites wilting Indians and Pakistanis

    Pakistan and India have fought three wars and countless skirmishes, but as summers get hotter with climate change, their peoples are united by love for a cooling 115-year-old pink libation with a secret recipe

  • Baking Eid sweets in Gaza: cookies filled with dates, mixed nuts or a mix of honey and sesame seeds are another quintessential Eid delicacy across the Middle East. Baking the cookies, which are called kakh, is a key social activity, with many families gathering to make and decorate the cookies ahead of Eid, as here in Gaza

    Muslims celebrate Eid ul-Fitr

  • Egypt's Ramadan series "El-Ekhteyar 3"

    At Abdul Fattah al-Sisi's expense

    In the third series of "El-Ekhteyar", actor Yasser Galal delivers a remarkable performance in the role of Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, attracting admiration and ridicule in equal measure. By Shady Lewis Botros

  • The Tunisian Ramadan TV series "Baraa" has been criticised by rights activists and secular politicians over the issue of polygamy.
    Ramadan

    Tunisia TV series sparks polygamy row

    A Ramadan TV series dealing with polygamy has sparked a heated debate in Tunisia, an Arab pioneer in women's rights that banned the practice decades ago

  • Syria's Ramadan drummers defiant as tradition wanes

    El Musaharati is the name given to the person who walks and beats a drum in residential areas during Ramadan to wake people up to eat their pre-fast suhur before morning prayers. Yet, today, this ancient practice is in decline.

  • How to achieve a sustainable Ramadan?

    Reduce waste of all kinds this Ramadan

    While Ramadan should be seen as a month of moderation, a look at food waste suggests otherwise. According to EcoMena, a not-for-profit group that raises environmental awareness in the Middle East, about one-fifth of the food purchased or prepared during Ramadan ends up in the waste bin

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