Is that why they had that sheet up?
Was that the crappy movie with Warren the Communist Beatty and the unfunny little guy who used to be a good actor?
I celebrated with a madeira-braised ham.
I had my Iftar tree up, sang Iftar carols, and even read the story, “It Was The Night Before Iftar.”
I had to look that up to see what the hell that was!
“Iftar is the meal which is eaten after sunset during Sawm, the fasting which occurs during the month of Ramadan in Muslim tradition. Since people have not eaten at all during the day, they are often quite hungry by the time Iftar comes around, and most people hasten to end the fast as quickly as possible after sunset. In communities with a large Muslim population, bells will be rung to signal the end of the day’s fast, and the information may be broadcast over the media as well.
By tradition, all able-bodied Muslims who are not traveling participate in Sawm, although children who have not yet experienced puberty are not required to fast. In addition to abstaining from food, devout Muslims refrain from a number of activities, most notably sexual relations. The Sawm fast during Ramadam is intended to teach self restraint, which is viewed as a virtue by many Muslims.
A day of Sawm begins with Suhur, the meal which is eaten just before daybreak. Because it will be the last meal for many hours, Suhur is often a very dense, rich meal with a number of offerings on the table, including offerings high in protein so that people will feel less hungry during the day. At very least, people are encouraged to eat a date and drink some water to make fasting through the day easier.
Iftar usually starts with consuming a date and drinking water, a tradition which goes back to the earliest days of Islam. Once this traditional fast-breaking is complete, people can eat any number of foods, with many regions having their own traditional Iftar foods, including a wide assortment of dessert treats. It is common for people to eat Iftar in large groups, making the fast breaking into a community party, and Muslims often try to include charity in their Iftar meal as well, feeding needy members of the community while they celebrate the end of the day’s fast.
After Iftar, Muslim communities often come alive with socializing. People may simply promenade around the neighborhood to chat with friends, or they may go to market, attend performances, and meet up with friends at coffeehouses and other locations for socializing. Most people greet each other with salaam aleikum, which means peace be upon you, and the traditional response is wa aleikum salaam, peace be with you also.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-iftar.htm
Lovely!
I feel like I’m living in a FOREIGN COUNTRY with this **it going in.
I don't know if that sheet has anything to do with the alleged Iftar party. The White House Preservation Society has been renovating the exterior of the White House since last winter.
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I celebrate Ifart.
Geez, you gonna post something like this for Rosh Hashanah, too?
Maybe Hanukah will divert a little too much attention from Christmas this year?
Whoops, Chusok and Sol-nal is taking the limelight from Thanksgiving and New Year’s as well! Run for the friggin’ hills!!!
Yes, I celebrated it...about 9 AM...with lots of bacon.
“Our watchdog press isn’t even the least bit interested in whats went on behind the curtain at Stiky’s little iftar party!”
I don’t think it has anything to do with an Iftar party-
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May 22, 2010
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