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SAUDI ARABIA. Traditions and Culture.

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INTRODUCTION. Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is the largest country in the Middle East, situated on the Arabian Peninsula. Its neighbors include Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the UAE, Oman, and Yemen, with coastlines along the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. The capital is Riyadh, and the climate is mainly desert, marked by extreme daytime heat and cooler nights with minimal rainfall..

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MEANING OF RAMADAN. The meaning of Ramadan for Muslims is about increasing faith, fostering moral values, and strengthening bonds between people. This is what makes the month of Ramadan the most awaited and most respected moment for Muslims throughout the world..

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Ramadan not only celebrates cultural diversity, but also expresses unity in diversity among Muslims around the world..

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In countries such as Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh, Ramadan traditions include preparing typical foods such as samosas, pakoras, and mithai to break the fast..

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In countries such as Nigeria, Kenya, and Sudan, Muslims celebrate Ramadan by giving alms to the needy. In addition, there is a tradition of cooking typical African foods to break the fast, such as rice with curry, as well as holding an evening event called "iftar.".

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In Western countries, Muslims celebrate Ramadan by adapting to work and school schedules, while still practicing their religious duties diligently. They also hold iftar events together at mosques or homes, and participate in social and charity activities in local communities..

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Gathering at the Mosque. Sharing Food. Charity. Increase Tolerance.

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“MAY RAMADAN BRING PEACE, BLESSINGS AND SAFETY TO ALL OF US”.

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THANK YOU.