Question:
markets open on Ramazan in Islamic countries before evening prayers for tourists?
condy
2006-08-08 11:16:20 UTC
markets open on Ramazan in Islamic countries before evening prayers for tourists?
Nine answers:
2006-08-08 15:40:13 UTC
markets in most muslims countries are open after breaking of the fast. during the month of Ramdan, they are usually open from the sunset till midnight. and then small restaurants open around the time of fasting, for ppl who might want to buy food to fast.
good luck
2006-08-08 11:29:24 UTC
yes of course.all markets open in the holy month of ramazan but restaurant,coffee shops and hotels which sell food remains closed in the respect of this holy month.after evening prayer these shops also open for late night.u can buy every thing.
Anne Marie
2006-08-10 13:23:02 UTC
Daisy should have checked her Turkish-English dictionary before making her snap comment. In Turkey, "Ramazan" is correct.



And the markets stay open all day.
Nadiah B
2006-08-09 22:35:49 UTC
yes, the Markets are open, but it might be a little hard finding food during the day. You might want to make arrangements with your hotel or ask them for suggestions about places that can serve you.
elain
2006-08-08 12:54:14 UTC
yes of course markets are all open,including cafes and restaurants.don't worry to visit an islamic country on Ramadan;)
tariq k
2006-08-12 03:29:08 UTC
yeah... kashmiri bazzar, the biggest bazzar in the world.. u can get anything from there.. from the lampost, take a left, first right into iqbal court, tsake the second left, walk backwards and first right
A
2006-08-08 15:29:21 UTC
yep the markets ARE open
daisy
2006-08-08 12:27:29 UTC
It's the Holy month of "Ramadan"
2006-08-11 13:02:29 UTC
course they are markets wont close for a month...


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