Also known as fast break, faṭūr
thumb|Bangladeshi iftar vendor in Mughal-era [[Chawkbazar Iftar Market, Old Dhaka]]
Iftar is the meal eaten by Muslims at sunset to break their daily fast during Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. It is an important religious and social practice that marks the end of each day's fasting period and is often shared with family and community members.
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thumb|Bangladeshi iftar vendor in Mughal-era [[Chawkbazar Iftar Market, Old Dhaka]]
thumb|A 2005 iftar in Cairo thumb|Iftar serving for fasting people in the Imam Reza shrine thumb|A 2016 iftar buffet in a hotel in Riyadh
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