Kerala native will get along with colleagues and ends his quick with dates, water, and a few snacks
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For Abu Dhabi resident Hafeed OP, ending his quick throughout Ramadan on the facet of a busy road or in a neighbourhood park is frequent.
The overall supervisor of a mineral water provide firm known as Pearl Water, Hafeed, typically drives across the metropolis because the Muezzin calls out for Maghrib prayers.
“I meet many purchasers in-person in the course of the holy month of Ramadan. Certainly one of my foremost duties is to handle shopper necessities and expectations and discover new clients. That may be finished after I meet with them,” Hafeed defined.
“My colleague and I journey across the metropolis in a minivan that carries a number of five-gallon water canisters,” he added.
“On most days, we’re exterior throughout Iftar since we’ve some workshops within the Musaffah Industrial Space,” said Hafeed.
The Kerala native, who hails from the Kannur district, will get collectively along with his buddies and ends his quick with a easy meal of dates, water, and a few snacks akin to samosa and banana fritters.
“Generally we go to a restaurant. This 12 months we ended our quick in a public park a minimum of thrice,” he added.
A resident of the UAE for 5 years, Hafeed has been employed with Pearl Water for 4 years. “I got here to the UAE trying to find higher alternatives after my cousin recommended it is a good place to work,” defined Hafeed.
Whereas he tries to be along with his household throughout Ramadan, this 12 months, he needed to keep within the UAE. “I made a decision to stay within the UAE as final 12 months attributable to Covid-19 restrictions I had gotten caught in India,” he added.
Commenting on his every day routine, Hafeed mentioned he meets along with his company shoppers promoting every one roughly 50 water bottles. “Following which, I journey to satisfy non-corporate shoppers. By the point I’m finished with work, it’s time for Iftar,” he added.
Hafeed mentioned he eats a easy dinner after the Taraweeh prayers. “Dinner is normally a dosa (South Indian rice crepe) and a few beef or rooster curry. I normally have rice and curries for Suhoor,” he said.
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