That’s a good point. Many traditions use fasting as a way to build discipline and reflection.
In Dubai, Ramadan evenings also become a time for people to gather with friends and family after sunset. Some groups even organize small Iftar gatherings on the water, which creates a very peaceful atmosphere after a day of fasting.
I recently read a checklist explaining how people plan Ramadan evening yacht gatherings in Dubai. It’s quite interesting from a cultural perspective:
https://www.yachtdxb.com/news/ultimate-checklist-for-a-memorable-dubai-ramadan-yacht-cruise/