The Saudi Ministry of Culture is set to host “Ramadan Season 1446 AH in Saudi Arabia” across various cities. This initiative showcases an array of cultural and community events that emphasize the rich heritage of Ramadan and the longstanding traditions of Saudi Arabia.
Under the slogan “Our Nights Have Returned,” the ministry plans to adorn roads and public areas with vibrant lights and artistic installations. Notable locations in Riyadh and Jeddah, such as Al Ghadeer Walkway, Olaya Street, and the Jeddah Corniche, will be beautifully illuminated for all to enjoy.
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Also, the Jeddah Historic District is set to be a hub of activity, featuring a dedicated area of historical houses where restaurants and cafes will offer one-of-a-kind Iftar and Suhoor experiences. Additionally, “Balad Stalls” will create a lively food destination complete with stalls, trucks, and ample seating for visitors.
Moreover, the ministry’s goal is to honor Saudi Ramadan traditions through a cultural experience that merges entertainment with education, thereby enhancing cultural awareness and reinforcing social values throughout the community.
Saudi Arabia called on all Muslims in the country to look out for the Ramadan 2025 crescent on Friday, February 28, evening. Friday will be Sha’ban 29 in the Umm al-Qura calendar. Islamic months in the Hijri calendar range between 29 and 30 days.