24 Do's and Don’ts During Ramadan for Non-Muslims in UAE Published on: 19th March 2024 Medically reviewed by: Dr. Ahmad Haitham Jamee Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar (Hijra). The sacred month is a time in which the rhythm of the city, frantic during the rest of the year, takes a breath. It is the most sacred month for Muslims, since the Koran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad during that month. Muslims do not consume any food or liquid between the fajr and Maghrib prayers (sunrise and sunset), not even water. According to National Center of Biotechnology Information , During Ramadan, Muslims should be aware of its potential health benefits & Challenges.The alteration in lifestyle during Ramadan, including changes in sleep patterns and meal frequency, can affect physical health and daily routines. We’ve produced a guide with more frequent do’s and don’ts in ramadan fasting in the United Arab Emirates that will allow non-Muslims to have a fair idea of what to do in Ramadan and how to behave respectfully during the festival.