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The colour of Ramadan

Culture 28/03/2025
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Ramadán a todo color
Ramadan in full colour

Each year, with the arrival of the month of Ramadan, life in many parts of the Islamic world takes on a different rhythm. It is a period of introspection, patience and generosity, where the normally bustling daytime streets become silent, while the nights are filled with prayer, community and feasting that lasts until dawn. But beyond individual spirituality, this sacred month is also a cultural celebration that varies from region to region, fusing religious traditions with local customs.

In Africa, home to more than a billion people, approximately 40% of whom are Muslims, Ramadan is experienced in diverse and vibrant ways. From the majestic equestrian processions in northern Nigeria to the characteristic hospitality of Senegal and centuries-old rituals in South Africa, African communities have woven their own expressions of faith and conviviality around this special month.

Over the centuries, Islam has taken deep root on the continent, influencing not only religious practices, but also social and gastronomic customs. Every country, every city and every family celebrates this time of fasting and reflection in their own way, keeping their traditions alive and strengthening community ties.

In the following Al Jazeera article, three photographers offer a unique look at the Ramadan experience in Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa, showing how faith, history and culture are intertwined in each celebration.

🔗 Full photo report here.

Source: aljazeera.com 28/03/2025

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