Tung Tung Tung Sahur is a traditional practice in many Muslim-majority regions to wake people up for Sahur, the pre-dawn meal before fasting during Ramadan. The term refers to the rhythmic drumming or knocking sounds made by volunteers or "musaharati" who walk through neighborhoods, chanting or calling out to remind families to prepare their meal before dawn. This custom fosters a sense of community, as volunteers ensure no one misses the important meal and spiritual preparation for the day’s fast. The repeated "Tung Tung Tung" mimics the beats of a drum, serving as both an alarm and a cultural ritual passed down through generations. It blends faith, unity, and tradition, making Ramadan nights lively and meaningful.