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Can non-Muslims observe the traditions of Ramadan?

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Can non-Muslims observe the traditions of Ramadan?

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Muslims are happy to have visitors of all religions and ready to explain and teach the Islamic traditions to them. That is why there are special tents in many Dubai hotels that open up at night, at the sunset and offer traditional Arab food and drink, traditional music and hookah in order for the guests to really feel the Arab hospitality. • Is one allowed to eat in the daytime during Ramadan? Most restaurants in hotels and resorts are open in the daytime for non-Muslims. As a sign of respect for Muslims passing by such restaurants are screened with curtains. But small children are allowed to eat and drink in the daytime in public as well. Hotel and resort guests can go to the beach and use the infrastructure as always. Beaches are open, aquatic sport, health centers operate as usual. Restaurants also operate as usual but alcoholic drinks are served only after 7:00 p.m. During Ramadan all festivities and secular ceremonies, musical performances and entertainment are canceled (on tours,

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