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In the Comoros, an island nation where Islamic tradition intertwines with Bantu heritage, the holy month of Ramadan is met with unique customs and vibrant celebrations.

Ramadan in the Comoros: Island Traditions of Faith and Community

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Last updated: March 2, 2025 9:07 pm
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In the Comoros, an island nation where Islamic tradition intertwines with Bantu heritage, the holy month of Ramadan is met with unique customs and vibrant celebrations.
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In the Comoros, an island nation where Islamic tradition intertwines with Bantu heritage, the holy month of Ramadan is met with unique customs and vibrant celebrations. Located in the Strait of Mozambique, this small African-Arab Islamic country, named “Comoros” from the Arabic word “qamar” (moon), prepares for the sacred period with heartfelt devotion.

Home to a predominantly Muslim population, the Comoros embraces Ramadan with a spirit of unity. The country’s official languages—Comorian, French, and Arabic—reflect its diverse cultural influences. As the ninth month of the Islamic calendar approaches, Comorians commence preparations well in advance, beginning in Shaaban, the month preceding Ramadan. Mosques are adorned and revitalized, with fresh paint and new lamps illuminating these sacred spaces, ensuring they are ready to welcome worshippers throughout the holy month.

Ramadan in the Comoros- Ntrovi ya nazi, a distinctive dish of fried or steamed fish with cooked bananas and coconut stew
Ntrovi ya nazi, a distinctive dish of fried or steamed fish with cooked bananas and coconut stew

Mirroring a tradition held dear in the Comoros, the month of Shaaban also becomes a period for weddings, as couples seek to begin their marital journey with the blessings of Ramadan. Elders in villages come together to resolve conflicts, fostering harmony within communities before the arrival of the holy month.

The sighting of the Ramadan crescent holds profound significance. On this night, Comorians gather, holding torches as they make their way to the coasts. The reflection of torchlight dancing upon the water signals the anticipation of Ramadan’s commencement. With the appearance of the crescent moon, celebratory drumbeats resonate throughout the islands as people stay awake until the time of suhoor, the pre-dawn meal.

During Ramadan, the Muslims of the Comoros embody a sense of communal belonging. Before iftar, the fast-breaking meal, people bring an array of foods to the mosques. Grand banquets are arranged in front of these places of worship, and the less fortunate are warmly invited to partake in the feast.

Throughout Ramadan, all mosques in the Comoros host sermons after the Asr prayer (afternoon prayer), dedicated to interpreting the Quran and fostering deeper understanding among the faithful.

Reflecting the solemnity of the month, the government imposes specific regulations. Casinos are closed, and women are expected to adhere to modest attire. Violators of these rules may face imprisonment or fines.

Ramadan culinary experience in Comoros

Comorian cuisine during Ramadan offers a rich culinary experience. Tharid, a classic Arab dish featuring bread in vegetable or meat broth, takes centre stage. Taros, potatoes, sambousa, meat, and fish also grace the iftar table. A soup with ground rice and meat serves as a customary appetiser. Ntrovi ya nazi, a distinctive dish of fried or steamed fish with cooked bananas and coconut stew, is among the culinary highlights of the month.

After Tarawih prayers, gatherings take place where people listen to enlightening sermons. The suhoor meal typically consists of rice with milk or crab and vegetables, accompanied by tea. The fasting period in the Comoros lasts approximately twelve and a half hours, making it among the shortest in the Arab world.

In the Comoros, Ramadan is more than just a religious obligation; it is a time of community, reflection, and spiritual renewal. The unique traditions and customs of this island nation paint a vibrant picture of faith and cultural identity during the holy month.

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