Ramadan - activities

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End of Ramadan 2025: the provisional date for Eid el Fitr in France, the feast that brings fasting to an end

In France, Ramadan is scheduled to begin around February 28, 2025. This month of fasting followed by Muslims is one of the five pillars of Islam. The end of Ramadan is marked by the feast of Eid el Fitr. The date of this feast is confirmed on the Night of Doubt, the 29th day of youth.
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Nuit du Doute 2025: when will the start of Ramadan in France be confirmed?

When does Ramadan 2025 begin in France? Although some estimates have already been announced, the official answer is given on the Night of Doubt, during which observation of the sky is used to define the start date of the month of fasting for Muslims.
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Night of Destiny of Ramadan 2025 (Laylat al-Qadr), what date and time will the ftour / Iftar be?

The Night of Destiny, or Laylat al-Qadr, is one of the highlights of the month of Ramadan. So when does it take place and what does it mean? Here's what you need to know for this Night of Destiny 2025 in France.
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Ramadan 2025 in France: dates and times of the ftour / Iftar for the breaking of the fast, the calendar

Ramadan is due to start around February 28 and should last until March 29, 2025 in France, according to provisional dates. So what time will fasting be broken throughout this holy month? Here's the Ramadan calendar to find out the time of the ftour (Iftar) each day.
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Ramadan 2025 in France: what you need to know about this month of fasting for Muslims

Ramadan is a special holy month in the Hegira calendar. During this period, observant Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Here's what you need to know about Ramadan 2025.
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Ramadan: what is it and why do Muslims fast during this holy month?

Every year, Ramadan is observed by many Muslims around the world. But what exactly is Ramadan, and why do we fast during this holy month? We explain this pillar of Islam.
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Ramadan: The Djakarta Bali offers an Indonesian Ftour menu

A veritable Indonesian institution in Paris, Djakarta Bali had to offer an Indonesian-style Ftour for the Ramadan celebration in Paris. An original place to break the fast with exotic halal cuisine.
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Ramadan: Jaipur Café offers an all-you-can-eat ftour menu for less than 30 euros!

Looking for a restaurant to break the fast? Jaipur Café welcomes you with a delicious all-you-can-eat menu at 26.90 euros throughout the Ramadan period, in a welcoming and colorful atmosphere!
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Maison Sibon, the Lebanese patisserie that's part café, part tea room, part ice cream parlour

Looking for a good Lebanese patisserie in Paris? Head for Maison Sibon, a refined café and tea room offering not only fine oriental pastries, but also mezzés, bowls and even delicious homemade ice creams with Lebanese flavours, on sunny days.
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Qasti Patisserie and Tearoom by Alan Geaam, the gourmet spot for Lebanese sweets

Looking for good, authentic, artisanal Lebanese pastries in Paris? Alan Geaam, the Michelin-starred chef we love so much, launches Qasti Pâtisserie libanaises, a takeaway and tearoom to indulge in distinctive oriental flavors.
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Ramadan and coronavirus: WHO's recommendations

As Ramadan 2021 is just around the corner, practicing Muslims may have many questions amid the coronavirus epidemic. Last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued recommendations for this month of fasting.
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Ramadan 2019 in Paris : The ftour menu at Noura

During this Ramadan period, Noura restaurants invite you to celebrate the ftour hour with two menus specially designed for the occasion. So, ready for a great Lebanese meal?