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Cardiff Mosque opens doors

Ramadan.
Ramadan.
The Mosque will host 400 people everyday, for 30 days, during this month of fasting.
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Iftar is the evening meal when Muslims end their daily Ramadan fast at sunset-wikipedia.

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The Cardiff Mosque has decided to display the beauty of Islam, and show love by sharing with the poor, during Ramadan.

Speaking with Wales Online, Community Outreach Manager Mohammed Alamgir Ahmed said “We provide the food to end the fast, called iftar, a three-course meal, to anyone who comes to the mosque at the time of ending the fast.”

He also said 'We can feed up to 400 people every evening. We even have ‘sharing Ramadan’ nights where groups of non-Muslims come to experience iftar with us.'

Muslim faithfuls say the project is designed to meet the basic need of people during Ramadan, which is food.

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Explaining  further, Ahmed said 'Our doors are open and we would welcome the chance to show the public what really happens at Ramadan and what Muslims really believe in, how we live, and how Welsh Muslims adapt to fit in their jobs, studies and lives along with their religion.'

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