Iftar is one of the religious observances of Ramadan, and is often done as a community, with Muslim people gathering to break their fast together. The meal is taken just after the call to the Maghrib prayer, which is around sunset. Traditionally three dates are eaten to break the fast, in emulation of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, who broke his fast in this manner, but this is not mandatory. Muslims believe that feeding someone iftar as a form of Sadaqah/Zakat/charity is very rewarding and that such was practised by Muhammad.
The Ambassador of Morocco H.E. Mr. Karim Medrek hosted an wonderful Iftar dinner at the Residence of Morocco on March 6th, 2025. Among some 40 VIP Guests was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden as the guest of honor. After dinner traditional Moroccan Mint Tea with cookies.
Cawa Media was proud to be invited and take part of this event, and our pictures follows here:













































































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