its opened but stop selling alkohols i think
2006-09-30 06:28:12
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answered by micho 7
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i'm slightly at a loss for words. Ramadan this year is from Sept 24 ish to October 24ish. AHHH, now it makes extra sense ;) whilst i became into thinking approximately going to Egypt I inadvertently found out that it would be for the time of Ramadan this October additionally. I virtually desperate against it, however the extra I examine and the extra I asked i've got self assurance now it is going to be an exceptionally thrilling adventure. I even have been certain the two by potential of locals and by potential of others who've been there in this time that even nonetheless it would desire to be slightly perplexing at situations for the main area the Egyptians are rather considerate of the undeniable fact that travelers often do not take area interior the fasting yet with all due attention I plan to be as discreet as accessible in the process the day. It must be perplexing to not even drink water in the process the day. My awareness is that when the sunlight is going down is whilst maximum events commence up. Have a great holiday.
2016-10-15 09:17:06
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answered by canevazzi 4
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Come on people. WHAT BARS??? There are no bars to speak of. The ones that exist are in the big hotels for tourists. Or in Shark el Sheik. But then Sharm has nothing in common with the rest of Egypt. And yes they do stay open for the infidel during Ramadan.
2006-09-30 20:51:36
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answered by The Stainless Steel Rat 5
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Bars are open, do not expect wild nights full of party animals though. Alcohol is available and sold during Ramadan but ONLY for foreigners, so take your passport with you if you want to have a drink.
2006-09-30 10:45:28
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answered by fozio 6
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Bars in most islamic country closed during ramadan,
some of bars open after the iftar ( sun set) .
in Damascus, most restaurant and bars close when it is ramadan, soem of them open after the iftar that means they open during night time, they are free what to do it is soem thing belong to the relation between them and God,
2006-10-01 12:37:06
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answered by tours 4
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Of course they are open, but u can only partake of food and drink between sunset and sunup during this month of fasting. And of course a strict muslim doesnt drink anyways
2006-10-02 00:25:10
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answered by momburns40 1
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in my city the bars here openand those bars owned for forginers people. so it is work and offer everything as normal.
i live in luxor.
2006-09-30 11:01:07
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answered by Anonymous
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What a nasty question?Are you keen on going bars even on Ramadan,it'll be a pitty if you are Muslim
2006-09-30 08:14:03
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answered by Maro's mom 5
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opened but they should see your passport first and do it inside the place .
2006-10-02 02:09:38
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answered by Ronin 2
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