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Dr Chan elaborates, “Adequate hydration and a balanced diet during Sahur and
Iftar are crucial. Prioritising sleep and ensuring a healthy balance between work,
rest, and leisure activities are equally important practices for maintaining
wellbeing during Ramadan.”
Noriko Takasaki, Security Director Assistance, Asia highlights the importance of
staying safe during Ramadan: “The Islamic holy month of Ramadan is an
important period for observant Muslims across the world. In many observing
countries, local businesses and government offices adjust working hours for that
period. Mobile workers and foreign residents should familiarise themselves with
the cultural norms and practices in their location during Ramadan. For example,
in some countries, even those who do not fast may be expected to also refrain
from eating, drinking and smoking in public during daylight hours.
Noriko adds “Roads are likely to be particularly congested in the hour before the
breaking of the fast. Meanwhile, attending public gatherings and celebrations,
particularly during Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan and is a public
holiday in many countries across the region, requires situational awareness and
measures against petty crime.”
The end of Ramadan will be marked with a celebration of Eid al-Fitr, when
Muslims typically attend their local mosque for Eid prayer in the early morning
and host great feasts with their family and friends throughout the day.
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