noun
- the meal eaten by Muslims at sunset to break the daily fast during Ramadan
Usage: Islamic religious practice; also spelled 'iftaar'
Examples
- Families gather together for iftar each evening during Ramadan.
- The iftar meal typically begins with dates and water, following the tradition of the Prophet Muhammad.
- Many mosques provide iftar dinners for the community during the holy month.
- She prepared a large iftar spread with traditional dishes from her country.
- The call to prayer signals the start of iftar time at sunset.
- Children look forward to iftar after fasting all day during Ramadan.