
VOA Kurdish: Oldest of Ramadan traditions continues in Iraq
One of the oldest traditions of Ramadan is waking people up with the sound of drums before the pre-dawn meal. Although this custom has faded over the years, in Mosul, a young man is working to revive it by volunteering to walk through neighborhoods and waking residents each morning with his drum.
Click here for the full story in Kurdish.

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