
Ramadan In Qatar: 6 Places To Watch Iftar Cannon Firing Tradition
Doha: As Muslims from all over the world prepare to break their first fast during Ramadan, Qatar prepares to cherish a long standing tradition of firing the Iftar cannon, a cultural practice that signals the end of the daily fast.
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Despite modern technology, this tradition remains a cherished part of Ramadan celebrations, symbolizing unity and cultural heritage.
The Peninsula has gathered a guide on where to witness this spectacular event in Qatar.
Where to watch?
1. Souq Waqif: Located in the heart of Doha, Souq Waqif is the most popular spot for visitors and locals alike. The cannon will be fired at the eastern square, attracting hundreds of people who gather to experience this cultural spectacle.
2. Katara Cultural Village: Known for its vibrant cultural atmosphere, Katara Cultural Village is another ideal location to watch the Iftar cannon, typically set up on the southern side.
3. Lusail Boulevard: This modern area offers a contemporary setting to enjoy a traditional cannon firing. Being the recipient of various cultural events throughout the year, it promises to provide a spectacle for visitors and residents wanting to properly celebrate breaking their fast.
4. Old Doha Port: A historic site revitalized to fit the rapid modernity of the city, Old Doha Port continues to host Iftar cannon firing at Mina Park across Containers Yard, providing a scenic backdrop for this event.
5. Aspire Park: One of the best places to have a public Iftar with the family, offering the unique experience of witnessing the Iftar cannon firing against the stunning backdrop of sunset.
6. Souq Al Wakrah: Serving as a memorable traditional marketplace rivaling Souq Waqif, Souq Al Wakrah offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and community spirit. Residents and visitors should expect a scenic firing of Iftar cannon everyday of Ramadan.
The cannons are typically fired just before the Maghrib prayer, where visitors are encouraged to capture the moments and are advised to be cautious of loud sound.
Many locations also distribute gifts and food after the cannon firing, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Whether you're a resident or a visitor, witnessing this event at one of the designated locations is a must-do experience during the holy month.

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