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    As the sun sets and the call to prayer echoes across Muscat, a subtle transformation unfolds. Ramadhan is often described through its visible rituals, fasting, prayer, charity and communal meals, yet beneath the structured rhythm of the month lies something quieter and more complex, an emotional recalibration.

    For many in Oman, Ramadhan is not only a spiritual exercise but a psychological one.

    Fasting alters the body’s chemistry and daily routine. Early mornings for suhoor, long daylight hours without food or water and later nights can disrupt sleep and energy levels. Health professionals note that fluctuations in blood sugar and sleep patterns may temporarily influence mood, irritability and concentration. Yet these physical shifts are only part of the story.

    Psychologists describe Ramadhan as a period of heightened emotional awareness. With daily distractions reduced and social habits adjusted, individuals often become more reflective. Fasting cultivates delayed gratification and self regulation, qualities linked to emotional resilience. Many report greater mental clarity in the second half of the month, once the body adapts to its new rhythm.

    At the same time, Ramadhan can intensify feelings that remain unnoticed during the rest of the year.

    Community is central to the month. Family iftars and gatherings after Tarawih prayers reinforce belonging and strengthen support networks. But for some, particularly expatriates, the elderly living alone, or those navigating grief, the emphasis on togetherness can amplify loneliness.

    The spiritual atmosphere encourages introspection, which can be both healing and confronting. Memories, regrets and unprocessed grief may feel sharper when one is physically depleted and emotionally open. In Oman’s close knit society, conversations around mental health are becoming more visible, yet stigma persists. Ramadhan presents a paradox, it is a time of compassion and empathy, yet individuals may hesitate to speak openly about anxiety, depression or emotional fatigue. The expectation to appear spiritually uplifted can discourage honest dialogue about struggle.

    Specialists emphasise, however, that Ramadhan can also support psychological wellbeing when approached with balance. Structured routines, meaningful rituals and reduced daytime distractions can lower stress. Acts of charity and volunteering foster purpose, which research consistently links to improved mental health outcomes. Gratitude practices, central to the month, are similarly associated with emotional stability and reduced depressive symptoms.

    There is also a neurological dimension. Spiritual practices such as prayer and meditation have been shown to activate regions of the brain associated with calm and focus. Repeated nightly prayers and recitation may reinforce these effects, offering a form of mindfulness embedded within faith.

    For employers and institutions, awareness of Ramadhan’s emotional dimension is increasingly important. Reduced working hours acknowledge physical demands, but mental wellbeing requires broader sensitivity. Flexible expectations, supportive leadership and open dialogue can make a meaningful difference.

    Ultimately, Ramadhan is not defined solely by hunger or ritual, but by intention. For some, it becomes a reset, a space to detach from constant stimulation, reassess priorities and strengthen relationships. For others, it is a reminder to seek support, reconnect with faith or simply slow down.

    When the month concludes and normal schedules resume, many speak of a lingering calm. In the stillness between the adhan and the first sip of water at iftar lies a pause and in that pause, reflection, vulnerability and, often, healing.

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