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Awqaf: Thousands of Fasting People Flock to Iftar Tents on Daily Basis

Doha: The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs (Awqaf) has affirmed that thousands of fasting people are daily flocking to the Iftar tents organized and overseen by the General Directorate of Endowments, amidst an atmosphere of faith imbued with bonds of fraternity and compassion.

According to Qatar News Agency, Awqaf highlighted that the Iftar project is not limited to offering fasting meals but extends beyond to encompass the provision of edification programs to raise the workers' awareness about religious matters and enhance correct Islamic values. This is achieved through lectures delivered by professional preachers from the Sheikh Abdulla bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center in Doha, using Urdu to communicate with them.

Deputy Chairman of the Awqaf's Iftar committee, Mohammed Hassan Al Tamimi, stated that the project aims this year to provide Iftar meals for 300,000 fasting individuals throughout the month of Ramadan. It seeks to promote religious awareness among the labor community, enabling them to gain a correct and balanced understanding of the teachings of Islam.

He emphasized that the Iftar tent embodies the principle of social solidarity in Islam, representing a comprehensive approach that strengthens bonds among community members and fosters a sense of responsibility toward others. This initiative is inspired by the Prophetic Sunnah.

Al Tamimi noted that lectures are held several days a week for thirty minutes before Maghrib, concluding ten minutes prior to Iftar, featuring distinguished preachers from Awqaf, nominated by the center. He affirmed that these religious lectures are part of the ministry's commitment to promoting religious awareness, particularly among workers and non-Arabic-speaking communities.

He added that the Ramadan tents offer a valuable opportunity to engage these groups, as more than one thousand fasting individuals gather daily from Asr prayer until Maghrib to partake in the Iftar meal.