Special Cooking Traditions for Suhoor & Iftar?

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    Mark-bucher
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    Hey everyone,

    Ramadan is such a special time when food becomes more meaningful, especially during Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (breaking fast). Many families have unique traditions when preparing meals, whether it’s making certain dishes, sharing food with others, or saying prayers for blessings.

    In my family, we start cooking with “Bismillah” (In the name of Allah) and often listen to or recite Surah Yaseen while preparing Iftar. It’s believed to bring barakah (blessings) to the home and food. If you’re interested, you can read more about Surah Yaseen here: https://surahyasinpdf.com/.

    I’d love to hear from you! Do you have any special Ramadan cooking traditions in your family? Any favorite dishes you always prepare for Suhoor or Iftar? Let’s share ideas! 😊

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    Robert Smith
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    CindyQuinney
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    Ramadan’s blessings shine brightest during Suhoor and Iftar, shaping family traditions. Ours starts with “Bismillah” and Surah Yaseen for barakah. Food connects us, like levels in Snow Rider 3D, each dish a memory. What special Ramadan cooking traditions color your family’s celebrations? Share your favorite Suhoor and Iftar dishes! Let’s learn from each other.

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