An Inclusive Guide to Ramadan

Ramadan is about to start on 11 March (subject to the sighting of the new moon) and lasts for 29 to 30 days. Just in a few days time...

Muslims across the world regardless of race, ethnicity or culture are connected by taking part in this month of spiritual renewal.

In order to create an inclusive and equitable workplace, an understanding of Ramadan is key to supporting our colleagues through the fasting period. It is also essential to understand how best to support and include our partners, customers and stakeholders during this fasting month.

I have put together this 'A Guide for an Inclusive Ramadan' to give more of an understanding for what the month means and how it will affect customers and colleagues.






Nadia Khan

Historian, writer and communications professional.
I write and blog about the shared stories, histories and culture of the Muslim world and beyond.

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