During the holy month of Ramadan, Cox’s Bazar beach reveals a different charm at dawn. 

Away from noise, traffic, and crowds of tourists, the shoreline offers a calm, secluded atmosphere, as if nature itself were wrapped in a magical veil.

Many people walk along the sandy dunes after the pre-dawn meal and morning prayers. 

The soft golden sand, dew-kissed breeze, and the gentle waves of the Bay of Bengal create a profound sense of tranquility. 

As the first light of the sun slowly touches the horizon, the meeting of sea and sky produces a stunning play of colors—sometimes orange, sometimes light pink, and at times a golden glow.

Local youth Rohan said that during Ramadan, the beach feels especially personal and peaceful. 

There is no loud music, no difficulty moving through crowds—only silence and a close connection with nature. 

Many believe that such quiet mornings inspire spiritual reflection and deepen their focus in worship.

For nature lovers and photographers, Ramadan mornings hold special appeal. The calm sea, white egrets gliding across the sky, and the distant silhouettes of fishing boats combine to create a living canvas.

These peaceful Ramadan mornings serve as a reminder that enjoying nature’s beauty does not always require large crowds—only a little time, a little silence, and a deep sense of appreciation.

By Mohammad Morshed

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