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  • Iftar - Wikipedia
    Iftar (Arabic: إفطار, romanized: ifṭār; IPA: [ʔif tˤaːr]) is the fast-breaking evening meal of Muslims in Ramadan at the time of adhan (call to prayer) of the Maghrib prayer
  • Iftar Meaning, Time, Importance, and Complete Guide for Muslims
    This comprehensive guide explains Iftar meaning, exact timing, religious importance, sunnah practices, duas, and common questions, helping readers clearly understand its role in Islam
  • What You Should Know Before Attending Your First Iftar
    What Is Iftar? Iftar is the main meal of the fasting day, which occurs at sunset every day of Ramadan The initial breaking of the fast isn’t a huge meal; it’s typically just a date and a glass of water or some other type of drink such as fruit juice or milk
  • What Is Iftar? Meaning, Sunnah, and Spiritual Power Explained
    What Is Iftar? Many people ask, what is iftar in Islam? Iftar is the meal eaten by Muslims at sunset to break their fast during Ramadan The fast begins at dawn (Fajr) and ends at sunset (Maghrib) Once the call to Maghrib prayer is heard, Muslims immediately break their fast
  • What is Iftar? Times, Meaning and Ideas | Islamic Relief UK
    Iftar is the breaking of the fast during Ramadan Find out what Iftar is, when it is, and why breaking the fast is important for Muslims during Ramadan here
  • What to Expect as a Guest at a Ramadan Iftar - 877-WHY-ISLAM
    Iftar is one of the most important meals for Muslims during Ramadan, second only to suhoor, the pre-dawn meal before the fast begins Iftar literally means “break fast” and takes place at maghrib, which is the time of sunset when the fast ends for the day
  • Ramadan Iftars— Times and Rituals - Global Highlights
    Iftar refers to a meal after sunset that Muslims eat to break their daytime fasts during Ramadan During Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset for a month
  • What is Iftar and How is it Celebrated Globally?
    During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food, drink, and other physical needs as an act of worship and spiritual purification The Iftar meal is enjoyed immediately after sunset, following the call to Maghrib prayer


















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