The Snow Moon rose on Feb. 12, 2025, marking the end of Chinese New Year and setting up both the beginning of Ramadan and a ...
According to historical accounts, the tradition of using lanterns as a decoration in Ramadan originated during the Fatimid Caliphate, primarily centred in Egypt, where Caliph Al-Muez Li-Din Allah ...
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 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.
The fanous (lantern) is an important part of Ramadan tradition. It is usually suspended in the streets and in markets, but it is also an essential home décor that exudes the ambiance of Ramadan.
Jan. 28 marks the Lunar New Year, beginning the Year of the Snake. It's not the only lunar festival — Ramadan begins Feb. 28, ...
Laurel MacLaren, Save the Children With breathtaking illustrations and informative text, Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns magnificently captures the world of Islam, celebrating its beauty and ...
Ramadan Collection from Danube Home Danube Home's 'Ramadan Reflections' collection brings warmth, peace, and beauty into homes during Ramad ...