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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 14 MIN

Ramadan

from The World Deconstructed · host Arirang Radio

Prof. David Tizzard of Korean Studies at both Seoul Women University and Hanyang University and a columnist for the Korea Times will talk about Ramadan, its meaning and traditions, how it is observed around the world, and some current issues linked to the holy month.

Prof. David Tizzard of Korean Studies at both Seoul Women University and Hanyang University and a columnist for the Korea Times will talk about Ramadan, its meaning and traditions, how it is observed around the world, and some current issues linked to the holy month.

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