A trip to Dubai during Ramadan is different, but you won’t be disappointed…
We weave our way through the maze-like streets of Dubai’s Bastakiya Quarter to the Sheikh Mohammad Cultural Centre, where we remove our shoes and are greeted by families in traditional Emirati clothes gathering for their much-awaited feast.
I’m here for iftar, the ‘break-fast’ meal shared at sundown by Muslims during Ramadan. As we wait for the sun to wane, our Emirati guides kneel for prayers before revealing the tempting nightfall fare. Sitting on cushions around a vast array of silver platters with complete…
