The Iftar is the dinner served by the day’s end during Ramadan, to break the day’s fast. Truly, it signifies “breakfast.” Iftar is served at nightfall every day of Ramadan, as Muslims break the day by day Fast. The other supper during Ramadan, which is taken toward the beginning of the day (pre-day break), is called Sehar or Sehri. Muslims generally first break the fast with dates and either water or a yogurt drink. After Maghrib supplication, they at that point have a first-class dinner, comprising of soup, serving of mixed greens, hors d’oeuvres and principle dishes. In certain societies, the luxurious dinner is postponed into later at night or.
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