Iftar
fast-breaking of Muslims during Ramadan
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Iftar
Summary
Iftar is an Islamic term[1].
Key Facts
- Iftar's religion is recorded as Islam[2].
- Iftar's instance of is recorded as Islamic term[3].
- Iftar's follows is recorded as fasting during Ramadan[4].
- Iftar's followed by is recorded as fasting night in Islam[5].
- Iftar's followed by is recorded as Maghrib[6].
- Iftar's part of is recorded as eating in Islam[7].
- Iftar's part of is recorded as drinking in Islam[8].
- Iftar's has part is recorded as iftar[9].
- Iftar's facet of is recorded as fasting in Islam[10].
- Iftar's BabelNet ID is recorded as 18031395n[11].
- Iftar's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11ckxwx0l_[12].
- Iftar's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Islam[13].
- Iftar's GitHub topic is recorded as iftar[14].
- Iftar's EU Knowledge Graph item ID is recorded as Robert Moses[15].
- Iftar's Oxford Reference overview ID is recorded as 20110803095957784[16].
- Iftar's The Oxford Dictionary of Islam ID is recorded as 979[17].
- Iftar's Euronews topic ID is recorded as breaking-of-ramadan-fast[18].
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Personal Life
Iftar's religion is recorded as Islam[2].