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Exploring Ramadan in Cairo: A journey through history and culture
Published in Daily News Egypt on 26 - 03 - 2024

Cairo, Egypt's historic capital, is a treasure trove of stunning historical and archaeological sites. During Ramadan, these sites become even more special, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the joy and reverence deeply rooted in Egypt's cultural heritage. The city's architectural wonders and lively cultural festivities make for an unparalleled Ramadan experience.
Bayt Al-Suhaymi
After Iftar, consider visiting Bayt Al-Suhaymi, also known as the House of Sheikh Abdel Wahab El-Tiblawy. This Arab house is celebrated for its exquisite Eastern architecture. Nestled in Harat Al-Darb Al-Asfar, near Al-Muizz li-Din Allah Al-Fatimi Street in the Al-Gamaliya district, it is named after its last notable resident, Sheikh Mohamed Amin Al-Suhaymi.
Renovated in the 1990s, Bayt Al-Suhaymi now hosts a variety of events, especially during Ramadan, showcasing Egypt's rich cultural past.
Al-Azhar Mosque Area & Wakalet El Gouri
The vicinity of Al-Azhar Mosque is particularly enchanting during Ramadan. Strolling through its streets, you'll discover shops brimming with fine copper, tin, and pottery handicrafts.
Don't miss the Khan Al-Khayamiya market for its splendid textiles, and visit Wakalet el Gouri for its folkloric art and music, offering a deep dive into Egypt's cultural heritage.
Islamic Art Museum
The Islamic Art Museum is a haven for those passionate about Islamic art and history. Housing over 100,000 artifacts, it's the world's premier museum dedicated to Islamic art. Its collection spans from royal weaponry to intricate decorative items, providing a window into the opulence of Islamic culture.
Al-Muizz li-Din Allah Street
Come Ramadan nights, Al-Muizz li-Din Allah Street bursts into life, drawing people globally. With its array of shops and cafés, and nightly artistic performances, it's the ideal spot to enjoy the Ramadan spirit.
Here, restaurants serve suhoor, the pre-dawn meal, amidst a festive backdrop. Café Al-Khan, atop the Al-Rabea Al-Kitab Exhibition, offers stunning views and a popular suhoor spot. Take the opportunity to shop for unique souvenirs along the way.
Al-Aqmar Mosque
Another enchanting site to explore is Al-Aqmar Mosque. This historic mosque offers a unique and beautiful experience, as it is considered the smallest mosque in Cairo and the only one situated below ground level. The mosque's architectural beauty and serene ambiance provide a sense of tranquility and spiritual connection, making it a must-visit destination.
Cairo's historical and cultural offerings during Ramadan provide a glimpse into the traditions and customs that have shaped Egypt's identity. The city's architectural marvels, vibrant streets, and cultural celebrations create a truly unique atmosphere. As you explore these sites and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Cairo, you will undoubtedly feel the joy and reverence that permeate the city during the holy month. Ramadan in Egypt is an experience like no other, where the past and present intertwine, and the spirit of the season engulfs the hearts of those who visit.


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