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“It's something that I do every year - every Ramadan to be exact - taking an 18-hour flight back home to Malaysia from Los Angeles. I'm born and raised in Malaysia, and Ramadan and Eid has always been my favorite time of the year.” quote by Yuna
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“It's something that I do every year - every Ramadan to be exact - taking an 18-hour flight back home to Malaysia from Los Angeles. I'm born and raised in Malaysia, and Ramadan and Eid has always been my favorite time of the year.”

Yuna

About This Quote

Source Interview: Personal narrative, 2023

Traveling long distances for Ramadan reflects deep cultural and familial bonds, emphasizing the importance of tradition and belonging.

In simple terms: Returning home for Ramadan shows strong family ties.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize family traditions.

Themes

family faith travel identity

Mood

nostalgic reflective

Type

personal cultural

When to use this quote

  • Ramadan gatherings
  • family reunions
  • long‑haul flights
  • expat life

Key Concepts

cultural identity ritual migration

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does distance affect your spiritual practice?
  • What sacrifices are worth making for family?
A Different Perspective

Travel can be costly and exhausting.

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