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25 April 2022![Op-ed: For people living alone, Ramadan this year tastes sweeter](https://images.ctfassets.net/2h1qowfuxkq7/21zUf8cH6PN2uaQhaeAGBU/7501342fbe6eea0f1f7855ab23b7091d/Op-ed__For_people_living_alone__Ramadan_this_year_tastes_sweeter_-QF_-_Hero.jpg?w=750&h=313&fl=progressive&q=85&fm=jpg&fit=fill)
In 2022, Ramadan has once again become a communal activity after two years of COVID-enforced restrictions.
Image source: diplomedia, via ShutterstockSumaya Attia, a member of QF’s communications team, talks about the joy of communal Ramadan traditions returning – and the silver lining that spending the last two Ramadans in lockdown provided.