Ramadan begins. Here's where you can go for a traditional 'Iftar' dinner in South Florida
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Ramadan begins. Here's where you can go for a traditional 'Iftar' dinner in South Florida
""Ramadan starts a time of reflection, charity and healing from so much that has been going on in Muslim communities here in the United States and around the world.""
""The month-long fasting period allows for spiritual purification, rejuvenation, and detox, according to Imam Azhar Subedar of the South Florida Muslim Federation.""
The month of Ramadan, beginning at sundown on April 6, 2023, is a sacred period for Muslims, marking a time for fasting and reflection. Imam Nasir Ahmad welcomed attendees at the Maghrib Prayer during the Ramadan Open House at Masjid Al-Ansar in Miami, a longstanding center for the Islamic community in South Florida. Fasting during Ramadan, one of Islam's five pillars, enhances spiritual purification and communal bonds. A focus on charity and community support is also emphasized, reinforcing values of compassion and unity among Muslims, both locally and globally.
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