What time is iftar in Dubai and why does it keep changing? The Islamic calendar is based on the lunar cycle, which is approximately 29 to 30 days long. This means that Ramadan shifts by about 11 days every year and, as a result, the fasting hours during Ramadan can be longer or short...
Experience a unique Iftar with CawanMu De Garden’s Oasis 1001 Malam Ramadan buffet. Inspired by Dubai’s vibrant hangout spot, Oasis 1001, this extraordinary spread brings together heritage dishes, live-action food … Read More Bufet Iftarbufet Ramadanbufet Ramadan menubuffet Ramadanbulan RamadanCaw...
Have you sorted all your plans for Ramadan yet? This special time of year is less than a week away, and the city is already buzzing with brilliant iftar and suhoor offerings. If you’re searching for the most unique experiences in town, Amaya Dubai Mall should be at the top of your li...