Video | Temporarily out of service
كتابة: Haisam Mahgoub
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Daily patterns and priorities shift in Ramadan, changing the ways we work, eat, socialize, and entertain ourselves. Seasonal joys are savored as other practices in our regular lives fall by the wayside. What does this mean for establishments providing services discontinued during Ramadan? Let's take a look behind the scenes at a cinema, a koshary shop and a wedding hall to learn how they fare during a full month out of service.
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