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The fanous (lantern) made its way in Ramadan during the Fatimid reign when the Cairo people came out on 5 Ramadan 358 hijra ...
According to historical accounts, the tradition of using lanterns as a decoration in Ramadan originated during the Fatimid Caliphate, primarily centred in Egypt, where Caliph Al-Muez Li-Din Allah ...
The tradition of the fanoos is believed to have originated in Egypt during the Fatimid Caliphate, when residents of Cairo ...
During Ramadan, many Muslims pray, do good deeds and do not eat or drink anything between dawn and sunset. Some people decorate their houses with colourful lanterns as a symbol of hope.
From twinkling crescents and lanterns to the warm glow of festive lights, many Emiratis decorate their homes with vibrant lights, images, and symbols during Ramadan.
Dubai has been transformed into a vibrant spectacle of light and artistry for the holy month of Ramadan, with shimmering lanterns, intricate motifs, grand installations and light projections ...