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Iftar Party

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Iftar Party
GenreReligious, social, cultural
DateRamadan (Evenings)
FrequencyAnnual
LocationGlobal
ParticipantsFamily, friends, communities, political leaders

AnIftar party (also known asDawat-e-Iftar) is a gathering that occurs during the Islamic holy month ofRamadan, where guests come together to break their fast at sunset. These events are traditionally celebrated with family and friends but have evolved into more elaborate social and political gatherings across various cultures. Iftar parties expand this practice into communal events, emphasizing charity, social bonding, and interfaith dialogue. Individuals, organizations, or governments can host these gatherings, varying in scale and purpose.[1]

History and origin

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The tradition of breaking the fast collectively has been part ofIslamic culture since the early days of Islam. However, hosting formal iftar parties as we know them today began gaining prominence in the 20th century, particularly when political leaders started organizing such events to foster unity and goodwill among diverse communities.[2]

Family and friends

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Family-friendly iftar events are organized at restaurants and cultural centers. Family iftar parties are intimate gatherings where relatives come together to break their fast. These events often feature traditional dishes, such as dates, lentil soup, and regional specialties.[3][4]

Iftar parties among friends are popular for their festive and relaxed atmosphere. These gatherings often include a mix of traditional and modern dishes, outings, and shared prayers.[4][5]

Social

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Iftar parties extend to larger social circles, including community centers, mosques, and charitable organizations. Like Saudi Arabia’s Global Iftar Program which provides meals to over 1 million people across 61 countries through embassies and Islamic centers.[6] Similarly theCustodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program serve iftar to the thousands of people in theMasjid al-Haram andProphet's Mosque.[7][8]

Political

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Political iftar parties are hosted by leaders and parties as a gesture of goodwill and outreach to the Muslim community across the globe. These events are often attended by influential figures, including politicians, religious leaders, and celebrities. While they aim to foster communal harmony, they are sometimes criticized for being symbolic rather than impactful.[9][10]

Australia

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In Australia, various institutions likeDeakin University and theUniversity of Melbourne regularly organize iftar programs, emphasizing education and cultural exchange.[11] on 20 March 2025 TheAustralian Jordanian Community Association (AJCA) held a Ramadan Iftar Dinner.[12]

Bangladesh

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In Bangladesh, the concept of political iftar parties gained momentum under GeneralHussain Muhammad Ershad’s regime in the 1980s. He utilized religion in politics through organized iftars aimed at consolidating support and reinforcing his leadership.[13]

India

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In India, political iftar parties became an integral part of diplomatic engagement starting from the era ofJawaharlal Nehru, who used these occasions to strengthen communal harmony.[2]Indira Gandhi further popularized this practice by giving it a "political color," using these lavish events strategically to reach out to different sections of society.[14]

United Kingdom

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On 4 March 2025, theHouse of Commons hosted its first-ever iftar party, called "The Big Iftar," Organized by theAll-Party Parliamentary Group onBritish Muslims, the event was attended by Prime MinisterKeir Starmer.[15]

United States

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See also:White House Iftar dinner

In the United States, iftar parties have also become significant political events as TheWhite House hostsannual iftar dinners[16] In 2025, several members of theAmerican Congress attended an iftar party organized by theMuslim World League (MWL) at the US Congress in Washington.[17]

Others

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Bollywood/Baba Siddique

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One of the iftar parties was that ofBaba Siddique, a prominent NCP leader and former Maharashtra minister. Known for his deep connections inBollywood, Siddique hosted annual star-studded iftar galas that became a highlight.[18] His events attracted some of the biggest names in theIndian film industry, including actors likeSalman Khan,Shah Rukh Khan, andSanjay Dutt, as well as filmmakers and designers such asKabir Khan andManish Malhotra.[19]

References

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  1. ^"Open Iftar 2025 - Sheffield Museums Trust".www.sheffieldmuseums.org.uk.
  2. ^abguruswamy, mohan (July 1, 2014)."A history of political iftar parties | A history of political iftar parties".www.deccanchronicle.com.
  3. ^"Sharjah: Car accident kills 3 cousins on way to friend's iftar party".Khaleej Times.
  4. ^abAPP, Fawad Maqsood (May 26, 2019)."'Iftar get together culture' rises as last Ashra of Ramazan starts".Brecorder.
  5. ^"Tharparkar's Hindu Resident Hosts Iftar For Muslim Friends, Goes Viral".The Friday Times. March 19, 2024.
  6. ^"Saudi Arabia to launch iftar program in 61 countries".Arab News.
  7. ^Correspondent, Ramadan Al Sherbini (April 4, 2025)."Saudi Arabia: Over 24m Iftar meals offered in Two Holy Mosques".Gulf News: Latest UAE news, Dubai news, Business, travel news, Dubai Gold rate, prayer time, cinema.{{cite web}}:|last= has generic name (help)
  8. ^"Timeless Tradition: Ramadan Iftar at the Prophet's Mosque".spa.gov.sa.
  9. ^https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/India/whats-with-iftar-parties-in-election-year-bihar-politicians-flock-to-ramadan-feasts/ar-AA1ByBRx
  10. ^Choudhury, Kamruzzaman (March 27, 2025)."Political Iftar Parties: Feasting on Muslim Votes, Fasting on Justice".
  11. ^"Ramadan Iftar Programs – Australian Intercultural Society".
  12. ^"Australian Jordanian Community Hosts Distinguished Ramadan Iftar Dinner". March 21, 2025.
  13. ^"How 'iftar parties' became an integral part of Bangladesh's political culture".The Business Standard. March 24, 2023.
  14. ^Biswas, Nilosree."The rise and fall of 'political iftar' in India: A short history".A short history on the rise and fall of political iftar in India.
  15. ^"Hosting Iftar Party in British Parliament-Historical".Brighter Kashmir.
  16. ^"Trump thanks Muslims for 2024 support during White House iftar dinner".www.aa.com.tr.
  17. ^"MWL hosts iftar at the US Congress in Washington".Saudigazette. March 21, 2025.
  18. ^Bureau, ABP News (October 13, 2024)."Baba Siddique's Iftar Party Used To Be A Star-Studded Affair With Who's Who Of Bollywood".news.abplive.com.{{cite web}}:|last= has generic name (help)
  19. ^"Baba Siddique and the big Bollywood connection".The Times of India. October 13, 2024 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.

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