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Ramadan🌙 in Egypt has a different taste from the rest of the world🌍. The secret is in the details, as to when you take a walk in every corner, lanterns, decorations at the street, special Egyptian sweets, foods, drinks, and many more of Ramadan traditional food 😋will provide the ultimate sensation of Ramadan vibes. #TripsInEgypt #Egypt #ramadan2022 #nightsoframadan #RamadanInEgypt #ramadankareem2022 #Ramadantraditionalfood #IftarAndSuhoorMeal #RamadanDecorations Egyptian Ramadan Decoration, Ramadan Street Decoration, Egyption Streets, Egyptian Sweets, Ramadan Street, Ramadan In Egypt, Egypt Streets, Facts About Egypt, Egyptian Streets

Ramadan🌙 in Egypt has a different taste from the rest of the world🌍. The secret is in the details, as to when you take a walk in every corner, lanterns, decorations at the street, special Egyptian sweets, foods, drinks, and many more of Ramadan traditional food 😋will provide the ultimate sensation of Ramadan vibes. #TripsInEgypt #Egypt #ramadan2022 #nightsoframadan #RamadanInEgypt #ramadankareem2022 #Ramadantraditionalfood #IftarAndSuhoorMeal #RamadanDecorations

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(1) The 'Fanous'or lanterns of Ramadan are one of the most captivating sights in Egypt. (2) The 14th day of Ramadan, is celebrated as Garangao in some parts of the Gulf. (3) People try to refrain from vices such as greed, lust, anger, false promises or gossip. For those who are well of, there is a tradition is to donate 2.5% of their total assets to the destitutes. This is known as ‘Zakhat’. (4) A group of children carry torches to celebrate ramadan month in jakarta, indonesia. Ramadan Month, False Promises, Creative Proposals, Ramadan Lantern, 3 People, Jakarta, Ramadan, Helping People, Anger

(1) The 'Fanous'or lanterns of Ramadan are one of the most captivating sights in Egypt. (2) The 14th day of Ramadan, is celebrated as Garangao in some parts of the Gulf. (3) People try to refrain from vices such as greed, lust, anger, false promises or gossip. For those who are well of, there is a tradition is to donate 2.5% of their total assets to the destitutes. This is known as ‘Zakhat’. (4) A group of children carry torches to celebrate ramadan month in jakarta, indonesia.

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