Ramadan iftar
Ramadan iftar is the evening meal that Muslims eat to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan. Each day, fasting begins at dawn and ends at sunset, and iftar is typically enjoyed with family and friends. The meal often starts with the eating of dates and drinking water, following the tradition of the Prophet Muhammad.
Iftar meals can vary widely by culture and region, featuring a variety of dishes, drinks, and desserts. Many communities also organize communal iftar events, where people gather to share food and celebrate together, fostering a sense of unity and generosity during this special time.