The promotion and positioning initiative of the country as a supplier of halal goods bets on local dishes to showcase the Brazilian halal expertise to visitors at Gulfood.
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Restaurants and hotels in Arab countries change their working hours and prepare to receive Muslins in the holy month, when fast is broken at sunset.
For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, Mecca will host pilgrims from other countries.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber and FAMBRAS Halal will host the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum from December 6 to 8 in a hybrid format aiming at fostering Brazilian halal production beyond animal protein.
Arab Brazilian Chamber and CNV will draw up a plan to train Brazil’s tourist establishments in halal services aiming to attract Muslim travelers.
A group that studies the topic at the University of São Paulo is calling for Muslims who live in Brazil to fill out a survey that aims to detect the level of Islamophobia across the country.
FAMBRAS launched “Noor and the Gate of History”, dubbed in Brazilian Portuguese, an animation TV series for children and youth. It recounts the stories of great Muslim scientists and scholars and debuted on Tuesday, 13.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, professor Muna Omran is a daughter of an Arab Muslim family. The co-founder of a study group on the Middle East, she has taken on the mission of breaking stereotypes on the Arab countries, Islam, and Arab and Muslim women in Brazil.
Saudi government will allow mosques to reopen for the weekly Friday prayers, as well as other prayers, starting on May 31, but with several rules, such as a two-meter distancing between people and the use of their own prayer mats brought from home.
In Brazil and the world over, the month of fasting in the Islamic calendar will be different this year. From April 23 to May 23, prayers and meals will happen indoors. Check out the schedule for Brazil.