Punctuating the year with a month of calm and quiet, Ramadan makes a welcome entrance. If you haven’t had the time to sort out your plans for the first two days of the Holy Month, here are MOJEH's recommendations on how to get started.
Where To Eat

If your weekend calendar is still open, consider a special Ramadan experience with Pomellato. The renowned Milanese jeweller has created the Pomellato Together Majlis at The Lana, Dubai, a haven for those who prioritise sweeping vistas when enjoying a meal. Running until Eid, this exclusive terrace takeover offers a blend of sophisticated Italian design and traditional Middle Eastern hospitality. Imagine a serene evening spent sharing intimate moments with family and friends, surrounded by the beautiful ambiance inspired by Pomellato's signature Together collection. Centred around the spirit of unity and reflection synonymous with Ramadan, it’s the perfect place to embrace the season's essence. Book Now
Where To Shop
Having just opened the doors to her new showroom in Dubai Design District, Dima Ayad presents fashion aficionados the opportunity to explore her latest Ramadan collection in person. The collection, keeping in mind the needs of the modern woman during the Holy Month, is designed with luxurious fabrics that blend comfort with understated opulence. Fluid silk kaftans and structured separates are ideal if iftars and suhoors have been planned for the coming week, letting you look your best while dressing modestly and without the need to compromise on making a style statement. Shop Now
What To Gift

Whether you’re heading to a family iftar or hosting one yourself, a box of premium dates is always a thoughtful addition. Bateel’s Ramadan 2025 collection allows you to customise the packaging, giving it a unique touch and levelling up your tablescape game without fuss. With the dates available in gift boxes, trays and wooden chests, one can easily curate a selection for the coming month that will make every iftar special. Shop Now
What To Do
Through paintings and installations, this Ramadan, artists Haneen Al Rifai, Maria Munteanu and Sana Maarrawi let you immerse yourself in the world of cultural storytelling at The Dubai Balloon at Atlantis. When the hunger pangs hit and a distraction is what you’re after, this exhibition Echoes of the Crescent is a great way to spend your time. Allow yourself to pause and connect with the community through art as this gallery highlights some of the best works of emerging homegrown talent. Learn More