
Long before alarm clocks were invented, Misaharatis would wander through a village during Ramadan, waking everyone up for Suhoor (the dawn meal) by chanting to the beats of a drum. Al Jazeera takes a look at the last remaining of this profession.
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Original article by Areej Abuqudairi published in the Al Jazeera on 07/27/2014
Long before alarm clocks were invented, Misaharatis would wander through a village during Ramadan, waking everyone up for Suhoor (the dawn meal) by chanting to the beats of a drum. Al Jazeera takes a look at the last remaining of this profession.
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