‘Far and fasting’: What Ramadan is like for Egyptian expats
Ramadan is the holy month of prayer and religious obligations to Muslims. But in Egypt, it is also the month of family gatherings, shimmering lanterns, cheerful decorations and yummy oriented desserts. However, to Egyptians abroad, Ramadan tends to be different for each of them; while some find it lonesome, others enjoy the solitude. Egypt Independent spoke to several Egyptian expats around of the world on what Ramadan is like abroad, and whether they would rather spend it back home.
“Ramadan simply means Egypt. Not having friends and family makes it tasteless, kind of like a restricted diet,†Mahmoud Gomaa, a 35-year-old living Singapore , tells Egypt Independent.