Thursday night marked the end of Ramadan for Muslims all over the world and the start of Eid Al-Fitr, a time to celebrate after a month of fasting and prayers.
There are many restaurants in the region where Muslims can break the daily fast, and some are offering special iftar meals for dine-in or takeout.
The event was hosted by Mozaic, a local non-profit that works with refugees to help them find housing, jobs, and other resources.
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‘We Are Alone:’ How Afghan Refugees In D.C. Are Spending Their First Ramadan Away From Home
For many of the thousands of refugees who resettled in the D.C. area after fleeing Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover of the capital city, this is their first Ramadan away from home.
Apr 01, 2020
With Passover, Easter, And Ramadan Approaching, Washingtonians Will Be Keeping The Faith Creatively
Many religious services and celebrations will be relocated in worshippers’ homes.
“This is about a business opportunity for businesses to serve their customers better,” says Katherine Ashworth Brandt, Dine After Dark’s founder.
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Weekly Feed: Chicken Soup With Soul
The ramen revolution continues with Bantam King.