FESTIVALS
& EVENTS...............................................................
Events
Religious holidays are tied to
the lunar Islamic Hejira calendar, so dates vary
from year to year on the Western Gregorian version,
which runs on solar time. Eid al-Fitr (the end
of Ramadan), Eid al-Adha (a celebration that follows
Pilgrimage), Lailat al-Mi'raj (the Ascension of
the Prophet), the Prophet's Birthday and the Islamic
New Year are the main celebrations. Secular holidays
include New Year's Day (1 January) and National
Day (2 December). Keep in mind that Thursday and
Friday make up the Dubai weekend.
Ramadan is the month during which Muslims fast
from dawn to dusk, and it is in poor form to eat,
drink or smoke in public. If a Muslim friend offers
you tea or coffee during the daytime in Ramadan,
Ms Manners would suggest that you politely refuse.
Bars and pubs are closed until 7pm each night,
and some restaurants do not serve alcohol. At
sundown, the feast begins.
Dubai hosts two major tourist-oriented events
during the year. The fiercely promoted Dubai Shopping
Festival (DSF) is held from mid-January to mid-February.
Shopping centres bust themselves to bring in the
spenders. Entertainment for the kids, fireworks
and free raffle tickets with every purchase are
just part of the fun. The lower-key Dubai Summer
Surprises (held in June) is designed, along with
cheap hotel rates, to attract tourists during
the summer slump. Surprises include displays of
traditional culture, cooking demonstrations, art
shows and more raffle tickets.
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