Iftar is the evening meal that Muslims enjoy to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan. Each day, from dawn until sunset, they abstain from food and drink. When the sun sets, families and friends gather to share a meal, often starting with dates and water, following the tradition of the Prophet Muhammad.
This special time is not just about eating; it’s also a moment for community and gratitude. Many people prepare delicious dishes, and some even volunteer to serve Iftar meals to those in need. It’s a time of reflection, togetherness, and celebration of faith.