The month of Ramadan is full of varied customs and traditions, which have formed a rich folk heritage passed down from generation to generation over the decades. Despite the competition with modern technologies, much of this Ramadan folklore has remained unwavering. While other customs are threatened with extinction, the most important of them are storytellers, popular Ramadan games, wizards and others.
What are the most prominent features of folklore for the month of Ramadan? What specializes in certain Arab countries? What is the relationship of the new generations with this heritage?
Guest episode, Tunisian storyteller and historian Abdel Sattar Amamou.