
Ramadan in Malaysia as an International Student (2025 Experience)
Ramadan Bazaars
Imagine unending streets filled with food stalls every evening. The "Pasar Ramadan" is a cultural phenomenon where you can buy varied Iftar meals for cheap ($2 - $5). It's a daily festival of food.
Taraweeh Vibes
Mosques are packed, but organized. Many universities organize their own Taraweeh prayers in the campus main hall, often followed by "Moreh" (a post-prayer supper shared by everyone).
Shorter Working Hours
Many offices and universities adjust their schedules during Ramadan. It's a month of celebration, not just fasting. You will likely get invited to many "Buka Puasa" (Iftar) events by your Malaysian friends.
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