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Celebrate the Year of Tolerance this Ramadan at BurJuman

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DUBAI: With the holy month of Ramadan now upon us, join BurJuman in celebrating it in all its reverence as it partners with the UAE Red Crescent to support those less fortunate.  Visitors can drop off pre-loved toys and clothes in good condition at the donation boxes available across the Mall.

BurJuman invites visitors to explore the traditional activities that depict the culture and the importance of the month as well as commemorate the Year of Tolerance where people come together as one.

Ramadan at BurJuman 2019

Beginning yesterday, the first day of Ramadan and running into Eid, visitors can experience and embrace the true spirit of the holy month through the themed décor spread across the Mall as well as participating in the numerous complimentary activities available.

From Iftar to 10 pm each night during Ramadan, enjoy coffee and dates available at the main atriums of the Mall. As you have your hands adorned in henna art, younger members of the family can explore their flair for creative arts at the Arts and Crafts Corner.

In addition to this, learn Arabic calligraphy and embrace local culture during the special Eid Al Fitr celebration between 4 pm and 10 pm. BurJuman will also introduce a Year of Tolerance wall during the Eid celebration that will encourage consumers to connect the dots with colourful threads on the wall, outlining what tolerance means to them.

Throughout the month, BurJuman’s retailers and food court will operate extended opening hours. Please visit www.burjuman.com or follow @itsBurJuman on Instagram and Twitter and @BurJuman on Facebook.com to find out more about Ramadan at BurJuman. Says in press release

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