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Residents embrace winter Ramadan atmosphere across nation
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Residents embrace winter Ramadan atmosphere across nation

thepeninsulaqatar.com · Feb 23, 2026 · Collected from GDELT

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Doha, Qatar: With the holy month of Ramadan unfolding amid Qatar’s cooler winter weather this year, citizens and residents have expressed widespread appreciation for the distinctive atmosphere, describing the experience as both spiritually uplifting and socially vibrant. Across Doha and other parts of the country, the pleasant temperatures have transformed traditional Ramadan routines, encouraging outdoor activities, family gatherings, and late-night social interactions. Many residents say the winter conditions have added a refreshing dimension to fasting and evening prayers, making daily observances more comfortable compared to warmer months. “Fasting feels noticeably easier in this weather,” said Alaa Edris, reflecting a common sentiment shared by many. “The reduced heat and shorter daylight hours allow people to conserve energy, while evenings become more enjoyable for community activities.” Read Also Qatar strengthens nationwide drive to reduce food waste Qatar announces full solidarity with Kuwait, affirms support for its sovereignty over its maritime zones Up to QR1 million fine for company legal violations: MoCI Public spaces have become lively hubs after sunset, with parks, promenades, and cultural venues witnessing increased footfall. Families and friends have been seen strolling along the Corniche, visiting Ramadan tents, and enjoying the festive ambience that characterises the month. The cooler climate has also enabled extended outdoor prayers and gatherings, strengthening the communal spirit synonymous with Ramadan. For many, the winter season has enhanced the overall rhythm of the month. The calm weather has made it easier for worshippers to attend Taraweeh prayers and late-night religious programmes without the physical strain often associated with higher temperatures. Mosques across the country have reported strong attendance, with worshippers citing comfort and accessibility as contributing factors. Retailers and hospitality venues have similarly observed heightened engagement. Cafés, restaurants, and Ramadan tents have recorded steady evening crowds, with visitors appreciating the opportunity to dine and socialise outdoors. Business owners note that the winter setting has created an inviting environment, fostering longer visits and more relaxed interactions. “The outdoor seating areas have been particularly popular,” said Nasreldin Salhin, a hospitality manager in West Bay. “Guests enjoy the cool breeze after iftar, which enhances the entire dining experience.” Health and lifestyle experts suggest that cooler weather can positively influence fasting experiences. Lower temperatures reduce dehydration risks and physical fatigue, allowing individuals to maintain productivity throughout the day. This year, many working professionals have echoed these observations, reporting greater ease in balancing work schedules with religious commitments. “Aside from the religious significance, there is a special charm to Ramadan in winter,” remarked Ahmed Bashorun, a Nigerian who has been a long-time resident of Doha . “It encourages people to step outside, connect with others, and fully immerse themselves in the spirit of the month.” With several days of the holy month still ahead, the prevailing sentiment remains one of gratitude and optimism.


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