Food and drink for fasters

@yanzalong (18984)
Indonesia
May 19, 2019 4:50am CST
Fast breaking time is when Muslims start eating and drinking again after 14-hour fasting. Families usually provide food and traditional soft drink. Some people send food and drink to the mosques near their houses so that those participating in the prayer can have food and drink before praying time. It is once a year occasion. Photo: DetikNews
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@Aansh13 (11251)
• New Delhi, India
19 May 19
Ramadan is early, plus it's summers, I am sure it must be tough. But yes, in the name of GOD everything becomes simple, Blessings come your way.... Sending food and drinks is a noble thing
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@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
19 May 19
Absolutely.
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@rakski (112925)
• Philippines
19 May 19
I think this is a nice tradition to share and eat together after fasting
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@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
19 May 19
I don't know if other countries have the same tradition.
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@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
20 May 19
@rakski I think they do the same
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@rakski (112925)
• Philippines
19 May 19
@yanzalong the Muslims here also do fasting but I do not know if they share food and drinks after fasting
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
20 May 19
Oh, that is so nice. Look at that, everybody is eating together fronting one another. I can see that you were all eating with your hands? We do that also.
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@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
20 May 19
So, we have similarity then. Thank for commenting.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
21 May 19
@yanzalong I guess, that because we are Asians.
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@just4him (306386)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
19 May 19
Looks festive.
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@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
19 May 19
That happened only during the fasting month.
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
19 May 19
Oh that's good.
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@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
20 May 19
Thank you.
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@dgobucks226 (34375)
19 May 19
What a great event to share not only religious beliefs and faith but sustenance after going through fasting. To be thoughtful to others is something be a lesson we all should follow.
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@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
20 May 19
Thank you for your comment.
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@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
19 May 19
Ramadan in early summer must be the worst time as the days are so long and you have to wait for such a long time until sunset.
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@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
19 May 19
Yes, that is right.
@JudyEv (325854)
• Rockingham, Australia
19 May 19
This is a lovely tradition to break the fasting period.
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@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
19 May 19
I would think it is.
@janethwayne (5193)
• Philippines
19 May 19
What a big feast for them to enjoy.Love it.
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@yanzalong (18984)
• Indonesia
20 May 19
Yes it is a big one. Have you seen such a feast before?