Iftar is observed during the holy You do not have access to view this node by the Muslims. It is one of the oldest rituals followed by Muslims all over the world. Ramadan occurs in the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar during which the whole Islamic community observe complete fast during the daytime. They take a meal before dawn and end the fast only in the evening with a special meal. This evening special meal is known as Iftar which as a discipline is taken after the sunset.
Iftar is observed during the holy You do not have access to view this node by the Muslims. It is one of the oldest rituals followed by Muslims all over the world. Ramadan occurs in the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar during which the whole Islamic community observe complete fast during the daytime. They take a meal before dawn and end the fast only in the evening with a special meal. This evening special meal is known as Iftar which as a discipline is taken after the sunset. The timings of Iftar differ according to the sunset timings in that area. In regions with dense Muslim population a cannon is fired to indicate the time for Iftar. In Islamic countries, the time of Iftar is declared through radio and television broadcasting. Ramadan ends with a big feast on Eid- al- Fitr.
Except for the children who are yet to attain puberty and those who are travelling, traditionally all the other Muslims are needed to take part in fasting known as Sawn which is an Arabic term meaning ‘to refrain from’. Apart from abstaining from food, devoted Muslims are expected to restrict themselves from drinking, smoking and participating in sexual activities. The main aim of Sawn is to help people inculcate the habit of self restraint in them which is considered to be a virtuous quality according to doctrines of Islam. The Sawn begins with Suhur, a meal that has to be taken before the dawn. This pre-dawn meal is rich with nutrients as it is expected to provide enough energy for the whole day. Dates form the major part of this meal as it contains high calories. Many affluent communities try to include the needy persons in the Iftar meal as charity.
While following the Sawn, a devout Muslim should observe certain principles when he is breaking his fast.
Iftar mostly starts with "Dua (prayer)". It is a common belief that Dua made during Iftar is readily accepted. The regular Dua or prayer that is offered in every Muslim household during Iftar is:
“Allahumma Inni laka sumtu wa bika amantu [wa alayka tawakkalto] wa ‘ala rizqika aftartu “which in English means “O Allah! I fasted for You and I believe in You [and I put my trust in You] and I break my fast with Your sustenance”.
After breaking the fast with dates and water or milk, people can indulge in innumerable varieties of rich and tasty dishes. Depending upon the prevailing culture in particular country or region these food varieties vary. Some of them are: