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A Unique Ramadan Tradition in Mosul: Residents Stay up Late Playing "Sini Wa Zarf"

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The nightlife in Mosul, Iraq, becomes even more lively during the holy month of Ramadan. After breaking the fast and performing the Tarawih prayer, residents crowd the city's cafes to relax, enjoy hot tea, and play the traditional game "Sini wa Zarf."

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The nightlife in Mosul, Iraq, becomes even more lively during the holy month of Ramadan. After breaking the fast and performing the Tarawih prayer, residents crowd the city's cafes to relax, enjoy hot tea, and play the traditional game "Sini wa Zarf."

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liputan6.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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