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What Ramadan tradition do you miss from your childhood?
What Ramadan tradition do you miss from your childhood?
2026-02-26T08:48:43Z
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Gargee'an is a Gulf tradition celebrated in the UAE 15 days before Ramadan, where children dress up and collect candy from neighbors. The mosaharaty is a tradition where a man drums through neighborhoods to wake families for suhoor during Ramadan.
  • Gargeean is a Gulf tradition celebrated in the UAE 15 days before Ramadan. Children dress up and collect candy from their neighbors during this festive time
  • In Kuwait and Bahrain, Gargeean is celebrated on the 15th day of Ramadan. It marks a joyful occasion for families and communities
  • The mosaharaty is an important tradition where a man walks through neighborhoods, drumming to wake families for suhoor during Ramadan. This practice helps families prepare for the pre-dawn meal
  • As a child, there was confusion about whether the drumming for suhoor was unique to one neighborhood. Many wondered if it was a widespread practice across the region
  • Growing older revealed that the mosaharaty is a genuine tradition. It connects families to their cultural heritage during the holy month of Ramadan
  • Lets discuss Gargeean first. Imagine children dressing up, going out, and collecting candy from their neighbors. It resembles Halloween in some ways