Noun
iftar (plural iftars)
(Islam) The evening meal (of dates) that breaks each day's fast during Ramadan.
Iftars can be social events, where people congregate to eat and socialize.
I look forward to hosting an Iftar dinner celebrating Ramadan here at the White House later this week, and wish you a blessed month. Barack Obama
“According to the Government Resolution (GR) in 2015, only official work, meeting, workshops can be held there but, Iftar party is a purely religious activity. Source: Internet
According to several media reports, Saudi officials hosted on Tuesday night an Iftar in honor of the 204 delegations present in Moscow to participate in the vote. Source: Internet
“Different families put on the Iftar dinner, and so you may go to the Masjid today and it’s a Pakistani cuisine, you may go tomorrow and it is an African cuisine. Source: Internet
Because of the community contribution necessary to serve iftar dinners, mosques with smaller congregations may not be able to host the iftar dinners daily. Source: Internet
Iraqi family members eat their evening iftar meal to break the fast during Ramadan in the holy city of Najaf, Iraq, April 27, 2020. Source: Internet