Are Non-Muslims required following Ramadan practices?
Islam is a tolerant religion and respects people of all cultures, races and religions. Non-Muslims are in no way forced to follow Islamic traditions during the month of Ramadan. However, as a sign of respect to the host country, guests are asked to refrain from consuming food, drinks, chewing gum and smoking in public during the fasting hours of the day (dawn to dusk). » Is it OK for non-Muslims to experience Ramadan traditions? Muslims welcome guests of all religions and cultures and encourage them to learn more about Islam. For this reason, hotels all over Dubai have special Iftar (break of fast) gatherings and dinners at various restaurants available for guests and the general public. In addition, several hotels in Dubai feature special Ramadan tents, which open after the break of fast at sundown, and offer traditional Arabic food and drink where everyone can enjoy traditional Arabic hospitality » Can I eat and drink during the day in Ramadan, and where can I get food and drink? Mos