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Turkish president hosts religious minority group representatives at iftar dinner
Fast-breaking meal gathers representatives of religious minority groups in Turkiye.
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How is life for fasting Afghans in holy month of Ramadan?
Ramadan is the name for one of the holiest Islamic months and is the ninth months of the Islamic lunar calendar. The rising of the sun marks the beginning of fasting and Muslims are allowed to break it after sunset.
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Ramadan customs in different countries (23):
Ramadan traditions in Jordan, family gatherings and prayers
Families gather for iftar, the meal that breaks the day's fast, and Iftar is often shared with family and friends and is followed by sweets, tea and Arabic coffee,.
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Ramadan customs in different countries (18):
How Ramadan is celebrated in Nigeria
The fruit is a major part of Ramadan in Nigeria. Many Nigerian Muslims break their daily fast with fruit before settling down to have a full evening meal. As a result, Ramadan is accompanied by a hike in the price of fruit.
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Celebrate the breaking of the fast with Bedford Muslim community’s virtual Iftar
The Iftar is the meal served at the end of the day during Ramadan, to break the day’s fast. Literally, it means “breakfast.”
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Ramadan customs in different countries (4):
Ramadan for Chines Muslims: a festivity of foods and flavors
In the street, which gets crowded when iftar (the Muslim fast-breaking dinner) gets closer, hot foods create a visual feast.
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Ramadan customs in different countries (3):
The Tradition of Ramadan in Turkish Cuisine
This Time of Reflection and Fasting Is Also Very Focused on Food.