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Giant mosque-shaped lantern erects in Giza for Ramadan

Giant mosque-shaped lantern erects in Giza for Ramadan
By Newsroom
Mar 10, 2024 10:44 AM

The towering lantern symbolizes community spirit and religious devotion, marking the beginning of preparations for the sacred month

Locals in the Al-Barajeel district of Giza, Egypt, have erected a magnificent 7×6 meter lantern shaped like a mosque to welcome the holy month of Ramadan.

The towering lantern symbolizes community spirit and religious devotion, marking the beginning of preparations for this sacred time.

Ramadan is profoundly significant in Egypt, and traditions are deeply ingrained in its culture. Lanterns, or “famous” in Arabic, have a special place in these customs, serving as iconic symbols of the holy month.

Throughout Egypt, streets and homes are adorned with lanterns, each crafted in unique shapes and designs.

The installation of the giant lantern in the Al-Barajeel district reflects the community’s dedication to honoring Ramadan’s traditions while fostering a sense of unity and celebration among its residents.

The intricately crafted lantern serves as a visual spectacle and embodies the upcoming month’s spiritual essence.

As the countdown to Ramadan begins, communities across Egypt engage in spiritual and festive preparations to welcome the month of fasting, prayer and reflection.

The giant mosque-shaped lantern in Giza exemplifies the country’s rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted religious observance, underscoring the importance of Ramadan in Egyptian society.

Moreover, lantern decorations foster a sense of joy and anticipation, uniting people in shared reverence for this sacred time.

It is a time when families and friends come together to break their fast, pray and perform acts of charity and kindness.

Source: Newsroom

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Last Updated:  May 28, 2024 6:53 PM