How Indonesians Celebrate Ramadan? Things You Can Look Forward To
As a country with the largest Muslim population, the month of Ramadan is a significant moment in Indonesia. So, how Indonesians celebrate Ramadan?
As a country with the largest Muslim population, the month of Ramadan is a significant moment in Indonesia. So, how Indonesians celebrate Ramadan?
Islamic calendar follows the phases of the moon, commonly known as the lunar cycle.
Indonesia's e-commerce platform, Tokopedia revealed that there was an increase in the food and beverage transaction during Ramadan.
Here are tips to enjoy your holiday during Ramadan in Indonesia to the fullest.
We urge people to go on mudik earlier, starting on April 23.
"The situation in other countries is different from Indonesia."
Member of the public who insists on illegally flying hot air balloons can be charged with air traffic violation.
Here are three Balinese dishes to break the fast together with your relatives.
As a country with the highest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia has uncountable mosques spread around the country.
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Here are 5 menus from the Indonesian various region to feel the festive atmosphere of Ramadan.
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The largest mosque in Southeast Asia was awarded the Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies, or EDGE, by IFC after it underwent an environmentally-friendly retrofit that has seen it significantly lower its carbon footprint.
The Mosque becomes the largest mosque in eastern Indonesia.
"We will also monitor the presence of people who need social welfare service in large mosques because this could interfere with people's comfort in performing worship in mosques."
Some menus are highly demanded during Ramadan for example, young coconut ice.
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Here are 5 popular snacks for breaking the fast in Indonesia.