UAE Labour Law – Hours Worked, Working Week, Public Holidays, Overtime, Leave Working Hours – Ramadan Article 65 of the UAE Labour Law states that working hours be reduced by two hours duringRamadan. Breaks Article 66 of the UAE Labour Law states that workers should not work more than fi...
DuringRamadan(the annual month of fasting), don't eat or drink amongst Muslims during daylight hours. Typically, restaurants, cafes, etc., except in major hotels, will be closed during daylight hours during Ramadan. Women should not offer to shake hands with a Muslim male, unless, of course...
Three cities in the GCC countries were selected for this study: Sharjah in the UAE, Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait City in Kuwait. This research was undertaken during the summer months, specifically June, July, and August, of these cities. The cooling was generated through a single-...
doi:10.3390/healthcare11243183Baghdadi, Leena R.Alshalan, Ghadah F.Alyahya, Norah I.Ramadan, Hend H.Alshahrani, Abrar M.Alqahtani, Jumana A.Aljarbaa, Maha O.Healthcare (2227-9032)