
Al Baha's Heritage Homes Keep Ramadan Traditions Alive
The sacred month of Ramadan in Al Aqiq Governorate, Al Baha, is marked by a deep sense of community and heritage, as families come together in historic homes to break their fasts in an atmosphere steeped in tradition.
According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), these heritage homes, emblematic of Al Baha's rich cultural identity, serve as gathering spaces where residents uphold the age-old customs of Ramadan. As families and friends sit around iftar tables in these centuries-old structures, they share stories and meals, creating a nostalgic connection to the past while reinforcing the bonds of community and kinship.
More than just a meal, the iftar gatherings in these traditional homes represent a cherished ritual, where residents exchange memories of Ramadans past and partake in regional delicacies passed down through generations. The communal nature of these gatherings fosters a strong sense of belonging, ensuring that the spirit of Ramadan remains vibrant in the region.
Awadah Al Ghamdi, a local resident speaking to SPA, shared that his family has observed Ramadan in their ancestral home for the past three years. Built in 1386 AH, the house has been a central venue for family reunions during the holy month. He recalled childhood memories of preparing iftar in the courtyard, where a fire would be lit before the Maghrib call to prayer to cook traditional foods such as fresh bread, aromatic coffee, and marisa—a refreshing blend of water and dates infused with lemon or ginger. He emphasized that iftar is a communal affair, often shared with neighbors, further strengthening social ties.
The revival of these traditions in Al Baha's heritage homes is a testament to the region's commitment to preserving its cultural legacy. Each Ramadan, these historic gatherings serve as a bridge between generations, ensuring that the authentic customs of the past continue to thrive and be passed on to future generations.

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