Global iftar: What people around the world ate this Ramazan
The meals vary from simple plates of watermelon and cheese in Syria to a cooked prison meal in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Reuters
Published
July 5, 2016
During the holy month of Ramazan, believers abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours, break their fast with the iftar evening meal.
From inside a coal mine in Bosnia and Herzegovina to a military training camp in Damascus, Reuters photographers have produced images capturing the daily practice just after sunset in different countries during Ramazan, which ends this week.
The meals vary from simple plates of watermelon and cheese in a Syrian rebel-controlled town to a cooked prison meal in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as a beach picnic in Morocco.
— All photos by Reuters
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Ali
Jul 05, 2016 03:23pm
thanks to Dawn once again
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JAMIL
Jul 05, 2016 03:25pm
super
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SYH
Jul 05, 2016 03:35pm
Wow. Made my day! :)
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janan
Jul 05, 2016 04:05pm
No bryani,.kema, sharbat in iftar?
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Haider
Jul 05, 2016 04:17pm
Loved it!
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Rohit
Jul 05, 2016 04:32pm
Lovely Pics.....thanks......may this auspicious month bring peace all over
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Esfan
Jul 05, 2016 04:35pm
Guzel, thank you dawn.
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Mehreen
Jul 05, 2016 04:55pm
Amazing pictures :)
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Zulu
Jul 05, 2016 05:30pm
Different meals same purpose...
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Zulu
Jul 05, 2016 05:31pm
Where is mashoor-e-zamana rooh afzah
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gopynath
Jul 05, 2016 05:49pm
good to c the whole world in one pic :)......good work
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ahmad
Jul 05, 2016 06:16pm
Very Good selected picture. Would have loved it more if our Pak army jawans would have been in these pictures too.
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Sarwar, USA.
Jul 05, 2016 08:51pm
Good combination of rich and poor... Sad to see...Sanaa , eating iftar with her children, while sitting next to other relatives (top), and their meal (bottom), near a clothes shop advert in Beirut, Lebanon June 10. Sanaa, 23, mother of three children, begs on Hamra street in Beirut.
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SSS
Jul 05, 2016 10:04pm
Beautiful muslim people...beautiful diversity in their foods...spread all over this planet....Eid Mubarak to you my beautiful Muslim family...even though we are going through hard times but we will prevail....Inshallah
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Faiz
Jul 06, 2016 12:57am
Feeling sorry for that Somalian Man
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Ali Vazir
Jul 06, 2016 01:30am
We in Goma, Congo had all the Pakistani food, pakorra, samosa (called sambosa here), yakhni pulao, karrhi, peas pulao and so on. Shukar Alhamdo Lillah!
Yet missing my beloved Pakistan.
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Shafiq Ahmad
Jul 06, 2016 01:35am
Great.Thanks DAWN for sharing wonderful pictures.
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Mohit
Jul 06, 2016 03:33am
Great Pictures. Wish everyone a happy Ramazan & Eid
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Baaligh
Jul 06, 2016 08:13am
@ahmad : "Would have loved it more if our Pak army jawans would have been in these pictures too.". Hope our "Dawn" can do it now.
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Muhammad
Jul 06, 2016 09:21am
Good job once again. Creative topic with unique pics. Make me feel proud member of such a big muslim family. Poor or rich all have exhibit same decsipline and peace to the rest of world.
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Ramesh Nakhwa
Jul 06, 2016 10:25am
@janan yeah in many parts of the war torn world and poor countries the iftar meal quiet ordinary. May all the world have a full iftar next Ramadan. Happy Eid
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Karun Khanna
Jul 06, 2016 01:03pm
@ahmad Dear Ahmed, yesterday while playing golf at the Army Golf Course in Delhi I saw army jawans from the nearby Rajputana Rifles Center at an Iftar Dinner with their officers.Wonderful sight -normally 'Barakhanas' where officers and other ranks sit and eat and 'drink' together are are a tradition in both Indian and Pakistan armies this Iftar dinner was obviously without alcohol.
Eid Mubarak
Karun Khanna,New Delhi
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Karachi Wala
Jul 07, 2016 09:47am
Best thing is that Dawn has showed the common people, not the elite Iftar dinners
I would recommend showing large Iftar gatherings at holy places e.g. Saudi, Iran and Iraq
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Dr.Cajetan Coelho
Jul 07, 2016 03:19pm
Happy Ramazan. God bless.
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Alexa
Jul 07, 2016 06:14pm
Eye-opening piece.
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