Jan. 28 marks the Lunar New Year, beginning the Year of the Snake. It's not the only lunar festival — Ramadan begins Feb. 28, ...
This year's Ramadan bazaar will feature new activities in honour of SG60. Organisers are going big, with fresh ideas like ...
The tree-lined paths of the Id Kah Mosque's grounds are tranquil, and it's easy to miss the three surveillance cameras keeping watch over whoever comes in.
1. Why does Ramadan start on slightly different days in various places? A. It depends on the weather. B. It differs according to how people celebrate the event. C. Religious leaders need to wait ...
But one important Muslim festival involves not eating at all, or fasting. Ramadan takes place over the whole of the ninth month of the Islamic calendar; Muslims cannot eat, drink or smoke from ...