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Qué (quién) es Iftar$532490$ - definición

MEAL AFTER FASTING
Iftaar; Eftar; Ifthar; Al-Ifatr; Al-Iftar; Iftari; Iftaari; Aftari
  • Bandung]], the most common drink during Iftar in Malaysia
  • Different types of food items on Ifter plate
  • An example of Iranian Iftar table. Dinner will be served later.
  • Iftar serving for fasting people in the [[Imam Reza shrine]]
  • Iftar food items in [[Chowk Bazaar]] of [[Dhaka]]
  • A 2016 iftar buffet in a hotel in [[Riyadh]]
  • bower]] of [[Topkapi Palace]] where the [[Ottoman sultan]]-[[caliph]]s would break the fast
  • Prime Minister of Israel]] [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] look at their wristwatches to see if it is officially sunset.
  • An example of Iranian public Iftar
  • [[Samosa]]s are a common Iftari snack in Pakistan.
  • Iftar at [[Taipei Grand Mosque]], [[Taiwan]]

Iftar         
['?ft?:]
¦ noun the meal eaten by Muslims after sunset during Ramadan.
Origin
Arab. if?ar, from fa?ara 'break a fast'.
Iftar Cannon         
CANNON SHOT THAT WARNS PEOPLE STOP FASTING AND START EATING IN THE HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN IN TURKEY
Madfa al iftar, ar: مدفع الافطار, literally 'cannon for breaking the fast', is an ancient tradition that started in Egypt and spread to several surrounding Arab countries. Every day minutes before the Maghreb adhan, a cannon would fire a single shot to notify people the time of Iftar in Ramadan, when Muslims get to break their long day fasting as the sun sets.

Wikipedia

Iftar

Iftar (Arabic: افطار, romanized: ifṭār) is the fast-breaking evening meal of Muslims in Ramadan at the time of adhan (call to prayer) of the Maghrib prayer.

This is their second meal of the day; the daily fast during Ramadan begins immediately after the pre-dawn meal of suhur and continues during the daylight hours, ending with sunset with the evening meal of iftar.