Ramadan Mubarak from Hamad International Airport (HIA). Step into The Pause—a heartfelt collection of Ramadan and Eid moments at The Orchard—crafted to weave serenity, tradition, and connection into every traveler's journey through this blessed month.
Ramadan & Eid Experiences at The Orchard
Hamad International Airport transforms The Orchard into a luminous haven during Ramadan, featuring mesmerizing light sculptures inspired by the moon's sacred cycle, cozy prayer nooks, and authentic welcomes like sweet dates, steaming Arabic coffee (qahwa), and thoughtful gift exchanges that echo the season's generosity.
These immersive displays not only mark the month's progression—from anticipation to celebration—but also offer weary passengers a rare chance to recharge spiritually amid the rhythm of global travel. Rooted in Islamic lunar traditions, they blend Qatar's rich heritage with HIA's world-class design for an unforgettable airport experience.
Event Highlights
Calligraphy Keepsakes
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Dates: 20 February – 19 March 2026
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Time: 8:00 pm – 4:00 am daily (ideal for iftar and late-night arrivals)
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Location: The Orchard, Hamad International Airport
Explore Arabic calligraphy, one of Islam's oldest art forms dating back to the 7th century, when it first adorned mosques and manuscripts with flowing elegance. Talented calligraphers will guide you hands-on to script your name, a loved one's, or a Ramadan blessing like "Ramadan Kareem," then hand you a free, framed card as a portable treasure to carry home—perfect for sharing the moment on social media or framing as a memory.
Hilal: Dawn of Ramadan
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Dates: 20 February – 19 March 2026
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Time: Open 24 hours
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Location: The Orchard, Hamad International Airport
Hilal, the slender crescent moon, heralds Ramadan's arrival just as Muslims worldwide scan the skies for its sighting to confirm the fast's start. This glowing installation along The Orchard's meandering paths invites you to linger in stillness, jot down intentions for self-improvement or faith, and ease into the month's gentle rhythm— a quiet antidote to layover haste.
Early Progression: Waxing Moon
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Dates: 20 February – 19 March 2026
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Time: Open 24 hours
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Location: The Orchard, Hamad International Airport
Tazayud Al-Qamar (the moon's increase) captures Ramadan's building energy, much like the fast's early days when discipline strengthens resolve. With cascading shapes and rhythmic lights pulsing through walkways and vine-draped tunnels, it pulls you forward into a meditative flow, mimicking the soul's quiet ascent toward enlightenment.
Midpoint Glow: Full Moon
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Dates: 20 February – 19 March 2026
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Time: Open 24 hours
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Location: The Orchard, Hamad International Airport
Badr, evoking the full moon's peak brilliance (named after the historic Battle of Badr), spotlights Ramadan's halfway mark when communal bonds deepen during taraweeh prayers. Nestled at a bustling crossroads, its velvety layers of light draw families and solo travelers alike into a shared glow of warmth and solidarity.
Last Ten Nights: Crescent Seats
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Dates: 20 February – 19 March 2026
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Time: Open 24 hours
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Location: The Orchard, Hamad International Airport
Al Ashr Al Awakhir celebrates Ramadan's final ten nights, believed to include Laylat al-Qadr—the Night of Power—when prayers hold special merit. This curved seating pod, curved like a waning moon, melts into the greenery for hushed conversations, suhoor planning, or solitary dua, offering true respite in a 24/7 hub.
Eid Arrival: Farewell Crescent
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Dates: 20 February – 19 March 2026
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Time: Open 24 hours
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Location: The Orchard, Hamad International Airport
The triumphant Eid crescent bursts with renewal, signaling feasts, new clothes, and family reunions after 29 or 30 days of fasting. As the month's finale, it bathes The Orchard in festive hues, urging high-spirited photos, laughter, and a sense of closure laced with gratitude for journeys endured and ahead.
Moments of Giving: Kindness Wall
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Dates: 20 February – 19 March 2026
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Time: Open 24 hours
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Location: The Orchard, Hamad International Airport
Moments of Giving turns reflection into action: pluck a card etched with Ramadan virtues—patience amid delays, gratitude for safe flights, charity for those in need—and pin it up. Over weeks, it blooms into a wall-wide mural of global well-wishes, fostering unexpected chats and a ripple of positivity through Doha’s skies.