Ramadan Nights: Colorful Tapestry of Tradition, Celebration in Northern Borders Region

Berlin: Ramadan nights become a vibrant celebration of heritage in Northern Borders Region. Families dress their children in traditional clothing that reflects the region's identity and history, creating a scene that beautifully blends the spirituality of the holy month with the charm of the past.

According to Saudi Press Agency, traditional markets and tailoring shops in Arar are experiencing a significant increase in demand for children's clothing. Young boys don embroidered thobes and traditional vests, while girls wear ornate jalabiyas, adding a joyful touch to family gatherings, visits to relatives, and Taraweeh prayers.

Many residents emphasize that this Ramadan atmosphere helps connect children to their cultural heritage and strengthens their sense of national pride. Children feel a sense of pride wearing clothing inspired by their ancestors' traditions and enjoy taking commemorative photos in the majlis (traditional meeting places) and in squares adorned with lanterns and Ramadan lights.

The commercial activity of families working in the cottage industry and skillful craftswomen, who hand-embroider these garments, also thrives, giving the clothing a unique character that blends authenticity with a modern touch, appealing to the tastes of the new generation.

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