Foods traditionally served at iftar vary, but food is often shared with a poor family during Ramadan. At the end of the 29- or 30-day fast (depending on the length of the lunar cycle) is Eid al-Fitr (Festival of Breaking the Fast), when there is much feasting and celebration! To ...
Fasting (Sawm): Muslims abstain from food, drink, smoking, and intimate relations from dawn (Fajr) until sunset (Maghrib) every day throughout the month. This fasting is obligatory for all adult Muslims, with some exceptions (e.g., illness, pregnancy, travel). Suhoor and Iftar: The pre-...
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(MuslimInc.com, a media platform for Muslims, provides these tips for getting your kids to start fasting.) There are various ways to have kids fast half-days. For example, kids can eat breakfast when they wake up (not at suhoor time) and then keep the fast from then on until iftar....