LifestyleRamadan preparations: Mosques and bakeries across the world

Ramadan preparations: Mosques and bakeries across the world

A special time of the year for Muslims is fast approaching. Ramadan, as it is called, is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. It is considered holy, so one must prepare accordingly for its observance. Mosques are thoroughly and explicitly cleaned for this occasion.

In recent days, mosques, for example, the one in Istanbul, have been thoroughly cleaned.
In recent days, mosques, for example, the one in Istanbul, have been thoroughly cleaned.
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In Muslim countries, Ramadan begins this year on the evening of February 28 at 6:00 PM Eastern Time and ends on March 29. This time is considered holy because 1,400 years ago, Muhammad received the first verses of the Quran. From dawn to dusk, the faithful refrain from eating, drinking, smoking, and having sexual relations.

Ramadan in Muslim countries

Fasting is one of Islam's five pillars, along with the Muslim declaration of faith, daily prayers, charity, and the pilgrimage to Mecca. However, this does not mean that followers of Islam do not eat during Ramadan. Iftar is the first meal consumed after sunset, and suhur is the last meal before sunrise.

During Ramadan, fasting is not the only activity; it is primarily about prayer. Muslims are obliged to pray five times a day. During Ramadan, communal prayers recited in the evening after the fifth mandatory prayer are particularly important.

Great preparations

One must prepare appropriately for an essential time like Ramadan. This includes the spiritual realm and issues like cleaning mosques, which have been carried out at full speed in recent days.

A specialized team ensures impeccable order in the Suleiman Mosque in Istanbul, one of Turkey's most famous monuments. Similar work is conducted in other mosques in various Muslim countries. For example, in Egypt, cleaning is conducted under the supervision of national authorities.

Cleaning of mosques continues in detail.
Cleaning of mosques continues in detail.© Getty Images | 2025 Anadolu

Interestingly, not only mosques but even bakeries are being prepared. According to iHA, the Turkish municipality of Fatih inspected places that produce and sell bread. During the audit, prices, bread weights, and workplace hygiene were checked.

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