Ramadan begins. Here's where you can go for a traditional 'Iftar' dinner in South Florida
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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.
"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."
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