Ramadan is a time for spiritual renewal. Add in some of the year's hottest wellness tech, and the practice can become even richer. From wellness apps that track fasting benefits to smart devices designed to aid prayer and mindfulness, innovation is helping bridge tradition with modern wellness.
The Islamic holy month of Ramadan is set to begin. Here's what you need to know about the period and how it's observed.
Bella, Millie and Arya may live in different corners of the world, but they all suffer from FOMO and fight sleep to observe suhoor with their families.
The Muslim holiday of Ramadan starts tonight, Feb. 28, and lasts until March 29. The monthlong observance of Ramadan is a period of introspection, communal prayer and reading the Qurʾān. According to Islam, those who observe the holy month of Ramadan with fasting, prayer and faithful intention are forgiven by God for their past sins.
As the second week of Ramadan in Dubai unfolds across the city, residents and visitors continue to embrace the spirit of togetherness, reflection, and cultural celebration. Friends, families, and loved ones are immersed in a truly unique Ramadan experience this year,
Food content creators have drawn criticism for sharing sugar-laden drink recipes to break the fast, amid warnings of links to diabetes and obesity.
St. Paul leads the way with take-home breakfasts and lunches, and St. Cloud students have expressed interest, as well. But will the kids eat them?
The highly anticipated second edition of the Ramadan Padel Tournament has commenced at The Pearl Island, bringing together thrilling
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District offers take-home meals to students observing Ramadan
During Ramadan, participants abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset. A school district is giving those students a meal to take home, since they can't eat lunch during the day.
Shafiie also leant into his grouchy reputation, nicknaming his business Mr Grumpy Fried Chicken. For the month of Ramadan, he has launched a Grumpy Gives Back initiative, where customers can enjoy his Signature Nasi Ayam at S$5 (US$3.75) a plate instead of the usual S$6.50.