During Ramadan, many Muslims pray, do good deeds and do not eat or drink anything between dawn and sunset. Some people decorate their houses with colourful lanterns as a symbol of hope.
The Magic Lantern summarises all the Ramadan traditions observed throughout the world, educating individuals about their Muslim brothers living across the world and bringing all of them closer to ...
Egyptians follow the tradition of the "fanoos," a Ramadan lantern that is often the centerpiece at an iftar table or seen hanging in shop windows and from balconies. Increasingly common are ...
"Ramadan: The Month of Shukr" is a sweet story that teaches children not just about gratitude ... Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns magnificently captures the world of Islam, celebrating its beauty and ...
The fanous has become a worldwide symbol that represents the holy month. But why the colorful lanterns? What do they signify for the holy month of Ramadan? Watch the video to find out.
Jan. 28 marks the Lunar New Year, beginning the Year of the Snake. It's not the only lunar festival — Ramadan begins Feb. 28, ...