Topic: Ramadan
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Inside the Eid al-Fitr moon wars
While many UK Muslims rely on pronouncements from Saudi Arabia to call an end to Ramadan, others are looking to our own stars
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Ramadan amid the rubble
Two months on from the earthquake that destroyed large parts of Turkey and Syria, families in Gaziantep try to celebrate despite the destruction
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A taste of Eid for breakfast
The scent of a sweet, milky pudding is a reminder that festivities have begun
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How employers are helping staff better understand Ramadan
From fasting challenges to support and guidance, big companies across the UK are taking steps to be inclusive
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Henna isn’t just for Eid
Once only seen at weddings and Eid parties, henna is being embraced by younger artists adding their own contemporary twists to an ancient practice
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A Shakespearean Open Iftar
The Ramadan Tent Project hosted its 19th event of the year at Shakespeare’s Globe. Photographed for Hyphen by Hanna-Katrina Jedrosz
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Ramadan Tent Project’s Open Iftar at Gateshead Baltic Centre
The charity heads to the north-east of England for one of the most diverse events in its 10-year history. Photography for Hyphen by Barry Pells
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Almost 9 in 10 Gen Z Muslims call for an extra work holiday to celebrate Eid
Figures further reveal that most non-Muslims also believe that co-workers who follow Islam should be given a day off at the end of Ramadan
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Fasting comes in many different flavours
The rituals of Ramadan are part of an ancient tradition of restraint and contemplation that stretches across cultures, religions and denominations