Iftar, the meal to break your fast at sunset, is an important part of Ramadan. Following the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), it is recommended to break your fast with dates and water. After that, enjoy a balanced meal with protein, vegetables, and healthy carbohydrates.
Eating slowly and mindfully helps digestion and prevents discomfort after a long day of fasting. Iftar is also a moment for gratitude, reflection, and sharing food with family or those in need.
- Good to Know
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized moderation at iftar. Overeating or rushing through meals can cause fatigue and digestive issues. A mindful approach to eating supports both physical health and spiritual mindfulness.
- ☕ Tips for Today
- Start your iftar with one or three dates and a glass of water.
- Include protein, vegetables, and complex carbs in your meal.
- Eat slowly and avoid overeating.
- Use iftar as a time to reflect on gratitude and spiritual growth.
- 🔔 What's Next
Tomorrow, we will focus on Managing Hunger and Thirst. Learn strategies to stay comfortable and energized throughout the fasting day.


