Ooredoo drew crowds with a special Garangao celebration at Souq Waqif during the weekend by bringing along the mascots, Alrabaa, and distributing special goody bags to children.
The Alrabaa provided free nuts and sweets to the children and their families throughout the evening, and encouraged everyone at Souq Waqif to sing the traditional Garangao song together.
“Our popular mascots, the Alrabaa, enable us to connect to the community and we encourage everyone to join with the spirit of Ramadan,” said Fatima al-Kuwari, director of community and public relations, Ooredoo.
In addition to the Garangao celebration at Souq Waqif, the Alrabaa have been carrying out random acts of kindness across the city, including surprising families waiting for the Ramadan cannon in Doha by distributing Iftar boxes once the cannon was fired.
Part of the Alrabaa’s mission is to represent Qatari culture and the Garangao celebration was another chance to remind people of the customs of the holy month.
Customers can follow Ooredoo’s Ramadan campaign via Ooredoo’s Facebook, Instagram or Twitter page and the hashtag #SharingOurBest.

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