27.02.25, 06:00 Uhr: Frankfurt schaltet Ramadan-Beleuchtung an Eine spezielle Beleuchtung zum muslimischen Fastenmonat Ramadan gibt es in diesem Jahr zum zweiten Mal in der Innenstadt von Frankfurt. „Die Ramadan-Beleuchtung ist ein Zeichen dafür, dass wir in Frankfurt Vielfalt nicht nur anerkennen, sondern sie aktiv leben und auch sichtbar machen“, sagte Eskandari-Grünberg. „Die vielen positiven Rückmeldungen, die wir im letzten Jahr bezüglich der Ramadan-Lichter erlebt haben, haben uns gezeigt, wie wichtig dieses Zeichen ist. Frankfurt schaltet Ramadan-Beleuchtung an. Eine spezielle Beleuchtung zum muslimischen Fastenmonat Ramadan gibt es in diesem Jahr zum zweiten Mal in der Innenstadt von Frankfurt. For the first ever time, the German city of Frankfurt will celebrate the Muslim holy month of Ramadan by illuminating a main high street with half-moons, stars and lanterns. Local Muslims have In der Nacht von Freitag auf Samstag beginnt der muslimische Fastenmonat Ramadan. Bereits am Mittwochabend hat die Stadt Frankfurt die Beleuchtung zum Start des Ramadan in der Innenstadt Frankfurt/Main (dpe/lhe) - Eine spezielle Beleuchtung zum muslimischen Fastenmonat Ramadan gibt es in diesem Jahr zum zweiten Mal in der Innenstadt von Frankfurt. Die Lichter wurden am Abend unter Die Stadt Frankfurt hat zum zweiten Mal anlässlich des muslimischen Fastenmonats Ramadan die Innenstadt illuminiert. In diesem Jahr ganz ohne Protest. 30 Tage lang wird der Schriftzug „Happy Zum zweiten Mal setzt die Stadt Frankfurt zu Beginn des Fastenmonats Ramadan ein Zeichen für ein friedliches Miteinander. Zeigen soll das eine spezielle Beleuchtung in der Innenstadt. Die Stadt Frankfurt beleuchtet erstmals zum islamischen Fastenmonat Ramadan den öffentlichen Raum. Seit Sonntagabend wird die als "Freßgass'" bekannte Große Bockenheimer Straße in der The city of Frankfurt will be decorated with lights for the first time to mark the Islamic holy month of Ramadan on Sunday. Ramadan begins next Monday 11 March or Tuesday, depending on the Frankfurt has become Germany's first city to hang up lights to celebrate Ramadan, with city officials citing London's bright display in Piccadilly Circus last year as inspiration.. The city has FRANKFURT – The German city of Frankfurt switched on festive lights on March 10 to celebrate the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in what local media said was a nationwide first. FRANKFURT: The German city of Frankfurt switched on festive lights Sunday to celebrate the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in what local media said was a nationwide first. A large sign reading The sun rises on the outskirts of Frankfurt, Germany, on a foggy morning, February 28, 2024. The latest development, which is the celebration of the holy month of Ramadan in Frankfurt, is a good step towards religious tolerance among the people of Germany. London was the first major European city to adorn its central streets with Ramadan lights, a trend later embraced by Frankfurt in 2024. This is the third year the Aziz Foundation has organized the Muslims, who make up 15 percent of the population in Germany's fifth largest city, say they welcome the move by the authorities of Frankfurt. "I find these Ramadan lights very amazing because they Ramadan themed lights will take over London’s Coventry Street which is just off the capital’s famous Piccadilly Circus. Across the street will be illuminations made up of over 30,000 LED bulbs with 2025 marking the third year the spot has welcomed celebrations. There has been some resistance to applications for Ramadan installations in Frankfurt from center-right politicians. Yannick Schwander, a Christian Democratic Union party representative, highlighted that Christmas lights in Frankfurt only receive funding from trade associations and from donations. Cologne has also switched on its first-ever celebratory Ramadan lights this year, which were funded by donations. Hundreds of people attended the Frankfurt kickoff earlier in March, when the lights went on at dusk. Tourists and natives alike have been taking selfies in front of the festive lights since they were first illuminated. Frankfurt is set to be the first German city to display Ramadan decorations and lights to fight "anti-Muslim racism" that will reportedly cost taxpayers between 50,000 and 100,000 euros. Daily Mail reports that workers hired by the city have been unpacking lights shaped like stars and crescent moons since Monday to prepare for the start of the
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