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Since 2003 we’ve become experts in our field of lighting and Ramadan lights are no exception. We only sell top quality products and offer a two-year warranty on all our Ramadan lights and decorations so you can use your products year after year. Varieties of Ramadan trees and other decoration pieces are available online as well as in the market. Some popular Ramadan Trees are in the shape of the Moon and star. You can buy and enlighten it with fancy lights on the first night of Ramadan. It is available in different colors such as light grey, dark green, light green, golden, white and so on. I personally like the golden color as it shines more. 16. Henna Ramadan Glass Celebrate your Ramadan with your family and beloved ones. Make your Ramadan special with some special decoration that always makes you feel that these days are really special. If you are in search of an amazing idea then I can help by sharing my own creative decoration idea. 19. Ramadan Calendar with hard paper and Accessories Ramadan is an especially significant time for Muslims across the world. This ninth month of the Islamic calendar was when the Qur'an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad. To celebrate the revelation of the holy scriptures, fasting is compulsory for all adult Muslims - except in special circumstances - on every day of the month. Fasting is undertaken from early morning to sunset each day. So, now you have the greetings nailed, keep your eyes peeled for gifts with details synonymous with the holy season: crescent moons, the Hamsa Hands. Foodie morsels like traditional Medjool dates, nuts, and sweets, as well as pampering presents will also go down a treat.

When is Ramadan?

Paganism is still a popular religion today and is practiced all over the world. Just like any religion, lights are used to symbolize and emphasize meaning on religious holidays. For more information exploring and debunking the myths of what can be done in Ramadan, see our guide here. Candles are also used in the Sabbath or Shabbat which is a week-long period of rest. You can also find candles being used at any religious event due to their symbolism of rest and peace. Developed in the Middle East by UAE-born entrepreneur and Founder of Arcadia, Amna Al Habtoor, the smoky notes of Arabia will fill the air with oud, amber and rose; each candle is also cruelty and paraben-free and made with zero chemicals. The gift of skincare will also be well received as dehydration during the month can impact the skin, partnered with eye care to revive tired eyes from the late-night prayers and early morning Suhoor (the breakfast before dawn). Try the award-winning Double Serum Eye, in 7 days it works to nourish, firm and depuff. Plus, the gift of a home or personal fragrance will always be appreciated – and is a staple in all cultures.

Candles are mostly used in Paganism to help with meditations. Lighting a candle helps to calm the atmosphere in the room and envoke focus. Sexual activity means intercourse or ejaculation of any kind and so it includes by yourself or with another - meaning masturbation is not permitted during fasting hours. The fast is not invalidated by unintended or involuntary ejaculation such as during sleep. Furthermore, the product is powered by a USB cable which is included with the product. The product also requires batteries; 3 AA batteries are required that are not included with the product. Moreover, the product comes with a gift box. Ramadan Decorations DiyIf you are good enough at cooking and baking then you can also bake the cake in your special style. It will show your feeling and also spread happiness among the family members. Because such a thing binds the person emotionally, increases the love, and removes the differences. The origin of the lantern was associated with the presence of the Mesaharaty who walked the streets, calling on sleepers to wake up to eat the suhoor (last evening meal before fasting). At that time, he walked the streets with a young child carrying a lantern.

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