As we enter the final half of another blessed Ramadan, our focus intensifies on spiritual reflection and acts of worship. While we strive to make the best of this holy month, Ramadan is also a time that brings us closer to our loved ones - and this is perhaps best seen during the time of Iftar, when Muslims break their fasts in the company of their family and friends.
In our culture, the last half of Ramadan brings a rush to make Iftar reservations at the best eats in town, as people hastily grapple for the final chances to hold these special get-togethers. While potlucks are always great - if not better - a scrumptious Iftar buffet to indulge in with your relatives, colleagues or buddies before you head off to prayers is just as enjoyable.