Ramadan at Work A Guide For The Non-Muslim Employee (Infogranic)

Ramadan at Work: A Guide For The Non-Muslim Employee (Infogranic)

During the holy month of Ramadan, life in the
Gulf and the Middle East witness a significant change. It becomes slow, working
hours are reduced, and special laws prohibiting eating and drinking in public
areas are applied equally to all people in some countries.

Key Takeaways

  • Expert-backed insights updated for 2025
  • Actionable steps you can apply immediately
  • Data-driven advice from DrJobPro hiring trends

Last Reviewed: April 2026 | Sources: DrJobPro Hiring Data Q1 2026.

As a kind of courtesy, non-Muslims are supposed to show respect to the Muslim coworkers‘ feelings by adapting their behavior in public places, including the workplace.

Understanding what to do & what to not do
during this holy month will help you support your coworkers by showing respect
to their feelings and religious practices.

Here’s our guide on how to keep yourself from committing common mistakes as a non-Muslim in Ramadan:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key insight on Ramadan at Work: A Guide For The Non-Muslim Employee (Infogranic)?

This guide is based on current DrJobPro hiring data and regional labour market research updated for 2025.

How do I find relevant jobs?

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Is this advice current for 2025?

Yes. All data is reviewed quarterly using live hiring data from DrJobPro.

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