Here's What Muslims All Over The World Eat To Break The Ramadan Fast
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Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and one of its most sacred. During this 29-30 day period, all adult Muslims refrain from eating and drinking while the sun is out. Observers do, however, have a large meal before sunrise and after sunset. With Ramadan ending tomorrow, Reuters photographers around the world asked followers to show them their favorite dishes to eat when breaking the daytime fast.
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Hussain Hawi Warid, 55, from Baghdad, likes to eat a traditional Iraqi meal of vegetables and vine leaves stuffed with meat, rice, and tomatoes, known as Dolma.REUTERS/Ahmed Saad
Mevlida Mrgic, 66, from the central Bosnian town of Zenica, enjoys Dolma as well.REUTERS/Dado Ruvic
Patema Youssef, 22, is Uighur, a largely Muslim ethnic group living in eastern and central Asia. Here, she holds a dish of Xinjiang noodles as she poses in her home in Shanghai.REUTERS/Aly Song
Mohammad Kabir, 64, from Kabul, breaks his fast by eating shorba, an Afghan soup made from beef or lamb, served with potatoes and bread.REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail
Grilled fish is a favorite day's end meal for Hamed Mahmoud, 30, of Alexandria, Egypt.REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih
While waiting for sundown, Sara Naqvi, 36, from New Delhi prepares her favourite Iftar meal, puri-cholea, a dish with deep fried bread and spicy chickpeas.REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
In Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Tatar woman Zelfira Mansurova, holds a jerked goose, her chosen Ramadan dish.REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin
Brongkos, a Javanese dish made from oxtail, tofu, and red bean, is the favorite dish of Srikandi Hakim, 69, from Jakarta.REUTERS/Beawiharta
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