Islamic sites in Jordan

Ramadan, also known as the holy month of fasting for Muslims, is a special time for acts of kindness, charity, and family gatherings. During this month, Muslims come together for Iftar meals with family and friends. Ramadan in 2025 will begin on the evening of Friday, February 28, and end on the evening of Sunday, March 30.

Ramadan in Jordan

Jordan is a welcoming country that respects all religions. During Ramadan, it’s important to honor local customs. For example:

  • Avoid eating or drinking in public during the day.
  • Keep in mind that most restaurants and cafes in public areas are closed during daylight hours.

However, at tourist locations like Petra, Wadi Rum, and Jerash, life remains normal. You will find restaurants, supermarkets, and other facilities available for tourists.

Visiting Jordan During Ramadan

If you visit Jordan during Ramadan, you won’t feel much difference in tourist areas. Popular attractions and services operate as usual. However, most local shops and markets outside tourist areas may be closed during the day.

  • Tip: Always carry water with you when visiting outdoor sites.

Daily Life in Jordan During Ramadan

Life in Jordan continues normally during Ramadan, though some businesses start work later in the morning. This is because Muslims stay awake longer at night for Taraweeh prayers and Suhoor, the pre-dawn meal.

How a Day of Ramadan Begins

  1. Fajr (dawn): The day begins with the Fajr prayer. After this, Muslims start their fast, refraining from food and drink until sunset.
  2. Maghrib (sunset): At sunset, the fast ends with Iftar.
  3. Isha and Taraweeh: After Iftar, Muslims pray Isha and then attend the special night prayers, Taraweeh.
  4. Suhoor (late night): Before dawn, they eat a light meal called Suhoor to prepare for the next day of fasting.

Visiting Jordan during Ramadan is a unique experience. You can enjoy the peaceful mornings, vibrant evenings, and delicious Iftar meals, all while exploring the country beautiful sites

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