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Kimse Yok Mu’s Breaking Fast Dinner in Thailand

kimse_yok_mu_taylandliAs part of its Ramadan campaigns, Kimse Yok Mu team organized breaking fast dinners in Thailand and other South Asian countries. Breaking fast tradition of Thai Muslims is more community-oriented than that of Turkish people. Instead of gathering at homes for breaking fast dinners, people prefer to break their fasts at public places, particularly mosques where they can experience the joy and blessings of the holy month of Ramadan all together. There is also a tradition of contributing to publicly organized iftar dinners. There are more than 8 million Muslims in Thailand and about 4 thousand mosques.

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