
Iftar: A Table of Brotherhood Beyond Borders
Guided by the principle “He is not one of us who goes to bed full while his neighbor is hungry,” we set up iftar tables in different parts of the world throughout Ramadan.
Each table laid under the shadow of war in Gaza, or amid hardship in Africa, becomes a means for a family to complete their day and for a child to wait for the moment of iftar with hope.
These tables are not merely about sharing a meal;
they are reminders of brotherhood—bringing the distant closer and creating bonds with faces we have never met.
Through a single iftar share, you can contribute to a table thousands of kilometers away;
you can become part of a prayer made in your name and a fast broken at the same moment.
Ramadan grows through sharing.
A table gains meaning when we gather together.