Abu Dhabi’s iconic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is serving Iftar meals to 35,000 fasting individuals every day during the holy month of Ramadan. The initiative is part of the mosque’s annual tradition of fostering unity and compassion by ensuring that thousands of worshippers and visitors break their fast in a peaceful and spiritual environment.
The large-scale iftar arrangement is meticulously organized, with dedicated volunteers and staff ensuring smooth distribution of meals. The initiative caters to people from diverse backgrounds, including laborers, visitors, and worshippers, highlighting the UAE’s commitment to generosity and community welfare during Ramadan.
This massive effort is in line with the mosque’s mission of promoting Islamic values of charity, hospitality, and togetherness, making it a hub of spiritual reflection and humanitarian service during the holy month.