Fasting Worshippers Gather for Iftar at the Grand Mosque on the Second Day of Ramadan

Crowds of fasting Muslims, including Umrah performers and worshippers, gathered at the iftar tables in the Grand Mosque and its courtyards at sunset on the second day of Ramadan.
 As the call to Maghrib prayer echoed, the fasting worshippers experienced the joy of breaking their fast, with meals prepared according to the latest organizational and logistical arrangements.
 People of goodwill and charity eagerly rushed to provide iftar for the visitors of the Grand Mosque throughout the holy month of Ramadan, seeking reward and blessings from Allah Almighty. A series of iftar tables stretched across the corridors of the Grand Mosque, embodying the message of Islam and uniting diverse cultures and traditions of Muslim nations.
 In a spiritual atmosphere filled with faith, serenity, and reverence, fasting worshippers engaged in supplication and remembrance, seeking acceptance and divine blessings. At the same time, everyone strives to distribute iftar meals, including dates and Zamzam water, with active participation from volunteers in a remarkable scene of generosity that repeats daily. Once the fasting worshippers finish their meal, workers swiftly clear the iftar tables in record time, allowing thousands of worshippers to stand in orderly rows for the Maghrib prayer.

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