What does Ramadan in Palestine look like? Palestine is a Muslim society, so many customs are similar to the customs of other Muslim countries. In Ramadan, people try to be more good and generous, and so social relations improve as people are more eager to help each other.

Everyone has Iftar (the meal eaten after sunset) at the same time, so all the streets empty during sunset as people wait for the Athan, a prayer call that comes from the mosques.

People in Ramadan in Palestine also get together with their family and friends more regularly, as they join the Iftar together. People in Ramadan share food as a sign of cooperation, love, and charity. The streets are also decorated with lights, reflecting the month’s celebrations.