Scores of people gathered to share a meal at a open Iftar - the fast-breaking evening meal of Muslims during Ramadan. The free event was organised and hosted by King's College in Cambridge, as worshippers were joined by people of different faiths - and no faiths.
On March 1, millions of Muslims around the globe ushered in the sacred month of Ramadan, marking the start of a month of fasting, with the fast traditionally broken at sunset during an iftar meal. These two terms have fascinating connections to Hebrew. Contrary to common belief, the word Ramadan was not originally associated with fasting.
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More than 300 people are expected to attend the open Iftar at King's College on Friday. Muslims will break their fast at about 17:40 GMT after a call to prayer at the dining hall within the university grounds on King's Parade. Worshippers will be joined for their meal by people of different faiths - and no faiths.
WASHINGTON DC - Muslims and non-Muslims came together for a special Iftar meal earlier this week, celebrating unity and understanding.This is the second consecutive year this event has brought people of different faiths together to break their fast during Ramadan.
Ramadan is a time of faith, devotion, and self-discipline, with Muslims across Pakistan observing fasts from dawn till sunset. Each day begins with sehri,
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