“Ramadan Jana’ is a song that is no longer just a passing melody in the memory of days, but rather touched the hearts of Egyptians and Arabs. The song, composed by Mahmoud Sharif and sung by Mohamed Abdel Muttalib, was officially broadcast in 1965.

It is still a symbol of Ramadan throughout Egypt, to the extent that some believe it is no less important than the Mui'i’s statement regarding the establishment of the holy month. In a tone of pain, Yusri Gharaba regrets that mobile technologies have detracted from the spiritual momentum of Ramadan.