WATCH: Things to keep in mind as an expat during Ramadan

WATCH: Things to keep in mind as an expat during Ramadan

Mariam M.
By Mariam M.

Around this time of year, as Ramadan draws near, many an expat may feel a twinge of worry. Especially if they are new to the Gulf and do not practice Islam. There may be some anxiety about breaking certain norms and rules that come into play at this time, or possibly offending someone without realising it.

It’s always good to keep a few things in mind during this time, and we put together a few basic tips for those of you that are experiencing the month for the first time.  

Like Lent, Ramadan is a time for fasting and abstinence. Eating, drinking, smoking or chewing gum in public during the hours of sunrise to sunset is forbidden in Qatar, and is punishable by the law. Taking lunch at the office, however, is not outlawed (so don’t sweat it), provided it is done in a private space.

Public Displays of Affection are a bad idea. PDA between the opposite genders is forbidden and frowned upon, so be careful to respect this rule. It has less to do with how affectionate people are in Qatar and more to do with the rule of abstinence during the day in this month.

To avoid unwanted attention, dress modestly as a gesture of respect to others. We know it’s hot outside, but it’s best to avoid wearing anything too revealing and try to keep to the general rule of covered knees and shoulders.

Another important thing to keep in mind is the change in working hours. Whether you need to go to the bank for a deposit or a government office to get something stamped, make sure you check the hours of operation before you set out. The working hours of many places change during this month, and there are few exceptions. Be sure to check our guide to Ramadan timings for quick info.

Traffic is not exactly the best thing about Qatar, but during Ramadan, especially during the hours of sunset, it tends to get a little crazy. People are usually rushing home from their jobs or errands at this time, and are eager to break their fasts and pray in a timely manner. Be sure to drive carefully and with patience at this time.

All anxieties aside, many non-Muslim expats actually enjoy this month in Qatar. The working hours are shorter, and if you’re hanging out with friends that are Muslims, you’ll likely be treated to more than a few hearty or lavish meals when they have suhoor and iftar.

Late night movies also seem to gain a lot of popularity during this time, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself at a 2:00 am screening of whichever blockbuster was popularly agreed upon for the evening.

You may not be able to party and let your hair down in public for a month, but that doesn’t mean you should feel alienated. Ramadan is seen as a time for communities to come together, so embrace it, be mindful, but also be comfortable!

Visit our Ramadan Page for more useful information about the Holy Month!

PC: Shenghung Lin 

By Molten Metal• 17 May 2018 13:10
Molten Metal

Please Avoid argument with a new comer / stranger my dear pal ....... Accha ....

By Molten Metal• 17 May 2018 13:09
Molten Metal

Accha , You always look for troubles and you get them in plenty ......... ....

By acchabaccha• 17 May 2018 09:56
acchabaccha

"Like Lent, Ramadan is a time for fasting and abstinence." What a comparison!

What is Lent by the way? I have not come across a single time in my entire life when I got to see people observing Lent. It's the first time I heard this term while going through the article posted by QL. I had to Google to understand Lent.

"Public Displays of Affection are a bad idea." The writer does NOT know that this is not permissible at anytime throughout the year, whether it is the month of Ramadan or not. Public Displays of Affection (PDA) is not restricted just to Islam or to Muslim countries or to a particular month in the Islamic calendar. The culture and traditions of many E-a-s-t-e-r-n countries do not permit PDA. You will not witness PDA taking place in India or Nepal or Sri Lanka or Myanmar or Bhutan just to name a few non-Muslim countries let alone in countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan or those in the Middle East.

And the best one from this writer: You may not be able to "let your hair down in public for a month"! I really wonder from where the writer got this w-o-n-d-e-r-f-u-l idea! Writing something just for the sake of writing and to fill up space with views that have little truth or meaning, is definitely not a good thinking.

Qatar Living already has one Molten Metal posting a lot of rubbish non-stop on a daily basis without the need to add more!

By Molten Metal• 26 May 2017 11:27
Molten Metal

Excellent post ...... Thanks ........

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