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6 Easy Ways To Feel Less Thirsty While Fasting

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15 January 2024

How to feel less thirsty while Ramadan fasting

Ramadan is a blessed and festive time but it comes with challenges — spiritual, religious and physical.

The selfless act to avoid any food/drink from morning till dusk is taxing for the body, that’s used to our regular eating patterns. And while hunger is somewhat bearable, it’s particularly demanding to deal with thirst, especially when the temperature goes above 30°C outside.

5 Irresistible Breakfast Toast Ideas For Suhoor Meals

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4 June 2017

 Breakfast Toast Ideas For Suhoor Meals

We all promised ourselves a healthy Ramadan — no fried pakoras, no fizzy drinks and no skipping suhoor meals. But let’s face it, so far all we’ve done is eat fried items, drink sodas and skip suhoor.

While the first two are still (somewhat) achievable, waking up for suhoor meals requires a lot more than self-restraint. Lack of sleep combined with post-iftar bloating makes it impossible to wake up in the in the middle of the night.

This Arabic Egg Dish Is The Reason To Wake Up Early For Suhoor

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23 May 2017

Shakshouka recipe

Let’s face it — waking up groggy and tired before dawn isn’t really the most satisfying part of the holy month but food, as always, makes it all better.

In Ramadan, Muslims around the globe wake up before dawn for suhoor - the meal that keeps you full for the rest of the day till iftar - the breaking of the fast.

If you’re looking to experiment with your suhoor menu then try then try Shakshouka — a rich succulent egg dish that satisfies.

It might look elaborate but it’s really not.

Experience The True Spirit Of Ramadan At Mövenpick Ibn Battuta Gate

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10 May 2017

Ramadan at Movenpick Ibn Battuta Gate

Mövenpick Hotel Ibn Battuta Gate will be welcoming the arrival of Ramadan with an extravagant buffet of dining options offering Indian, Italian, Arabic and Asian cuisine to ensure that you and your family share a truly unforgettable Iftar experience.

Welcome the arrival of Ramadan by celebrating the descent of the sun amidst the perfect backdrop of Al Bahou’s stunning 88 Arabic lanterns at Mövenpick Hotel Ibn Battuta Gate.

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