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Major restaurants in Eastleigh close as Muslims begin Ramadan

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During the lunchtime hours, mosques in the area saw a significant influx of worshippers, some having to wait for others to finish their prayers before finding space to pray themselves.

Today, the bustling streets of Eastleigh are quieter than usual as Muslims observe the start of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting.

Most major restaurants in the area, including Kilimanjaro, Curubo, Al Bushra, and Silver, have closed their doors for the day, accommodating the fasting rituals of the Muslim community.

Shoppers and visitors who frequented Eastleigh found themselves searching for lunch options elsewhere as the popular restaurants remained closed.

Streets that are typically bustling with activity, such as General Wariungi Street, are noticeably less crowded, with fewer people and cars than usual.

Unusually few cars on General Waruingi Street on the first day of Ramadan. Photo: Amin Abdullahi

During the lunchtime hours, mosques in the area saw a significant influx of worshippers, some having to wait for others to finish their prayers before finding space to pray themselves.

This surge in mosque attendance coincides with the beginning of Ramadan, which was announced by respected Sheikh Mohamed Abdi Umal.

"Many Islamic countries have confirmed the sighting of the moon, and tomorrow, Monday, marks the first day of Ramadan," stated Sheikh Umal during his sermon at the Seventh Street Mosque, addressing the Muslim community.

Despite the subdued atmosphere during the daytime, Eastleigh is expected to come to life in the evening. Street vendors will line the streets, offering a variety of goods, particularly food items, catering to those breaking their fasts at the local mosques. Fast food options will be plentiful, providing convenient meals for those observing Ramadan.

Second Avenue in Eastleigh with fewer people and cars. (Photo: Amin Abdullahi)

Throughout Ramadan, Muslims partake in pre-dawn meals, known as "suhoor," to sustain themselves during daylight hours and break their fasts with "iftar," often enjoying large meals with family and friends. Additionally, this month is marked by acts of charity and a focus on avoiding conflict.

Ramadan, which began today, is anticipated to conclude on April 10th, bringing an end to a month-long period of fasting, prayer, and reflection for the Muslim community.

As Eastleigh adapts to the rhythms of Ramadan, the community comes together in observance and reflection, embodying the spirit of unity and devotion that defines this sacred month.

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