Qatari house extends generosity with free Iftar meals throughout Ramadan
The Peninsula
Doha: During Ramadan, Qatar witnesses a heartwarming display of generosity as many individuals and organizations extend a helping hand to the communit...
Doha: During Ramadan, Qatar witnesses a heartwarming display of generosity as many individuals and organizations extend a helping hand to the community.
Charitable organizations such as Qatar Red Crescent set up Iftar tents across the country to provide meals to community members. After the Asr prayer, thousands of people start lining up at these tents to receive free food to break their fast.
When you drive around Doha between 4pm and 5pm, you will also most likely see a long queue of people near Qatari houses. One such home belongs to 29-year-old Mohammed Al-Marri, who, alongside his dedicated team, has been providing free Iftar meals to around 2,000 people every day at his Abu Hamour residence since the first day of Ramadan.
"This is my lifelong commitment," Al-Marri told The Peninsula, "a pledge to preserve Qatari culture and honour the sacred traditions of Ramadan, ensuring everyone can experience the true spirit of this blessed month. I started this last year and I will continue doing this for the rest of my life."
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