Ramadan At Expo City Dubai: From A New Mosque To Iftar At Waterfalls, All That’s New This Year

by Deeplata Garde
Ramadan At Expo City Dubai: From A New Mosque To Iftar At Waterfalls, All That’s New This Year

Ramadan is bringing big surprises to Dubai this year. As we informed there will be a night market in Expo City there is also a place of worship opening in the holy month of Ramadan. Hai Ramadan is anticipated to be grand and we can’t wait to visit.

New Mosque Will Debut At Expo City For Ramadan This Year

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The public will be able to visit a brand-new mosque that is being constructed in Expo City Dubai in time for the Ramadan holiday there. Next to the Korean Pavilion is the place of worship. The festival “Hai Ramadan,” which takes place from March 3 to April 25, will highlight the most well-known and well-known Ramadan customs from throughout the world, as well as food and activities.

All prayers, especially the unique Taraweeh ones said after Isha will be accessible to worshippers within the mosque. Also, the mosque will serve as the location for the unique late-night Qiyam-ul-layl prayers for the final ten days of the holy month.

Also Read: After Free Movie Screening, Expo City Dubai Is Back With Ramadan Festival, Night Market

Break Your Fast At Famed Waterfalls Of Expo City

 

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The Surreal waterfalls will be available for dining for the first time ever to a select group of Expo City Dubai visitors. For business Iftar gatherings, the city is making the most popular area of the Expo site available.

The gravity-defying water spectacle, which blends water, fire, and music, is one of Expo 2020 Dubai’s major crowd-pullers. Water is flowing over the 13-meter walls and then seems to be rising.

A source responded that the celebration will foster a sense of community and was asked if the city would organise a large Iftar for tourists.

Expo has made arrangements to cover the whole range of flavour preferences, whether it be something savoury and spicy, loaded with carbohydrates, or green and nutritious. Travellers would be urged to leave some extra room for our delicious desserts, baked products, delectable drinks, and much more since we know that any Ramadan meal is incomplete without satisfying your sweet tooth.

Will you be visiting Expo City this Ramadan?

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