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What is Ramadan and How You Can Celebrate It with Tayybeh

What is Ramadan and How You Can Celebrate It with Tayybeh

Ramadan 2023 is finally here! Which means it’s time to plan for some delicious halal catering options for your iftar. If you’re wondering, ‘what is Ramadan?’ then keep reading to find out what it is, who celebrates Ramadan, and some great halal Middle Eastern food catering options that are perfect for this very special time of year we call Ramadan.

So, What Is Ramadan and What Does Ramadan Mean?

Ramadan is a very important month for Muslims around the world. It is a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, compassion, and charity. It’s a time for communities to come together, worship, celebrate, and also help those who are in greatest need. Fasting during this special time is one of the 5 Pillars of Islam and involves abstaining from food and drink from dawn until sunset each day.

After each day of fasting, there is an evening meal, known as  iftar, during which families break their fast and enjoy each other’s company as well as sharing delicious halal foods. 

Who Celebrates Ramadan?

Ramadan is celebrated by Muslim communities around the world and is the most spiritually significant month of the year. Fasting is meant to remind people to have compassion for the poor and reduce distractions to facilitate a deeper spiritual connection with God.

Although all Muslims celebrate Ramadan, certain people are exempt from fasting. This includes children, the elderly, pregnant or breastfeeding women, those whose health does not permit it, and people who are travelling. Most healthy, adult Muslims fast during daylight hours during this month, but they have Iftar to look forward to each evening.


When did Ramadan 2023 Start?


So, when is Ramadan? Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Islam follows the lunar calendar, so the exact dates of Ramadan change from year to year on the Gregorian calendar. Muslims around the world usually turn to the moon to determine when the month begins and ends. Ramadan 2023 falls between March 22 - April 20. With Ramadan come many iftar gatherings, and we’ve got some great iftar ideas to help make this Ramadan a special one.

How Can You Get Ready, Prepare or Help Celebrate Ramadan?

Although Ramadan is a month of self-reflection, sacrifice, and prayer, it is also a month full of gatherings with friends and family. Many break their fast with dates and water after the sunset prayer and then enjoy a variety of delicious meals with members of their family and community.

One way to help celebrate Ramadan is to host or prepare an iftar during the month. Preparing iftar for others is said to bring blessings, and we’ve got great Middle Eastern food catering options for you that include halal meat, vegetarian options, and more. 

Hosting an Iftar this Ramadan?

After a long day of fasting, it’s a great idea for an iftar table to include diverse dishes from all food groups to make sure all your guests can get the nutrients they need. If you’ve taken it upon yourself to host an iftar, you might feel overwhelmed by the variety of dishes you need to provide. Even if you’re an iftar pro, you may need an extra hand or want a break from the daily cooking throughout the 30 days. Not to worry, we’ve got some halal iftar ideas, and even some Tayybeh specials you can order in Ramadan 2022. 

Here Are Some Iftar Ideas You Can Try

Whether you’re a member of the Muslim community, are hosting Muslim friends or loved ones who observe/celebrate Ramadan, or are fasting alongside your Muslim friends, here are some iftar ideas from Syrian cuisine, courtesy of Tayybeh, that will leave your guests raving!


Typical Dishes in a Syrian Ramadan Iftar

Those looking for halal meat dishes can try kibbeh, tasty balls of ground meat mixed with bulgur wheat and spices. Kibbeh dishes, a truly beloved Levantine delicacy, is always a sure way to show your guests that they are special. Preparing kibbeh is a way of honouring one’s guests in Syrian culture. 

Another typical Syrian dish is fattet djaj, a layered chicken platter that includes rice, pita bread, and chicken in a garlicky yogurt sauce. Another way to make your guests feel loved and appreciated is to prepare tabbouleh, the crown jewel of Levantine salads. This light, refreshing, and refreshing finely-chopped parsley salad is the perfect vegetarian side dish to balance heavier meat dishes. For dessert, you can try mushabak, a crunchy dessert made with a sweet, syrupy center. 

Tayybeh Catering is Here to Help You Serve the Best Iftar

And if you just want to rest and join your guests for a delicious and effortless iftar, you can turn to Tayybeh, Vancouver’s top Middle Eastern caterer. From halal meat to vegan options, Tayybeh offers unique food catering dishes with mouth-watering flavours to a make your life easier. Order your Ramadan Iftars from Tayybeh and spend more quality time with your guests rather than in the kitchen.

Choose from our Ramadan 2023 specials and get a variety of appetizers!

Just in Case You Forgot, Tayybeh’s Middle Eastern Food Catering Is Always Halal

Next time you’re wondering “where is the closest halal food near me?”, be sure to keep Tayybeh catering in mind! Give yourself a break and choose from our many halal options for delicious iftar dishes that are sure to impress your guests. No matter what you choose for iftar, Tayybeh wishes you Ramadan Kareem!

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