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Iftar (Arabic: إفطار, romanized:
ifṭār) is the fast-breaking
evening meal of
Muslims in
Ramadan at the time of
adhan (call to prayer) of the
Maghrib prayer...
- The
Iftar Cannon (Madfa al-
ifṭār, Arabic: مدفع الافطار,
literally "cannon for
breaking the fast") is a long-held
tradition that
began in
Egypt and spread...
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referred to as suhur, and the
nightly feast that
breaks the fast is
called iftar.
Although rulings (fatawa) have been
issued declaring that
Muslims who live...
- The
White House Iftar dinner is an
annual reception held at the
White House and
hosted by the U.S.
President and the
First Lady to
celebrate the Muslim...
- of Ramadan. The meal is
eaten before Fajr prayer.
Suhur corresponds to
iftar, the
evening meal
during Ramadan,
replacing the
traditional three meals...
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business hub has
diminished over the years,
Chawk Bazaar is the
busiest iftar market. One of the most iconic, and
often derided,
items is the "boro baper...
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enough to
cloud judgment.[better source needed] Many
mosques will
provide iftar (literally: breakfast)
meals after sundown for the
community to come and...
- the
Sultan of Egypt. It is
commonly eaten during Ramadan as part of the
iftar or
sunset feast.
There multiple versions of the
origin of the dish. The...
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Fasting during Ramadan Zakat al-Fitr
Fidyah and
Kaffara Meals Suhur Iftar Dates Iftar Cannon Prayers and
observances Tarawih Iʿtikāf Al-'Ashr al-Awakher...
- (Egyptian Arabic: إمساكية رمضان) is a
schedule that
includes all
prayer times,
Iftar and Suhur, and the
number of
fasting hours during the day and
consider as...