The premiere episode introduces viewers to the Al Ain Heritage Village, setting the stage for a month-long exploration of traditional Emirati life. The episode begins with warm Ramadan greetings and a glimpse of the village’s architecture and atmosphere at sunset. Viewers are introduced to the first featured craft: Al Sadu weaving, a traditional Bedouin textile art practiced by Emirati women. The episode also highlights the preparation of harees, a classic Emirati Ramadan dish, cooked in large clay pots over open fire. Local musicians play traditional instruments as families gather to break their fast, offering a heartfelt portrayal of togetherness, culture, and Ramadan spirit.