Iftar is just a casual word that means "breakfast" It's a completely neutral term, originating from an ancient non-religious tradition. There's no fasting or spiritual practice involved; it’s just the Arabic word for eating a meal, and it’s used in a variety of social settings. It has no ties to Islam or any religious observance..
Also the defenition of it is eating after a long period of not eating as may other people call it a diet maybe but the defenition of the word is breakfast ( futoor ) which is widely used in levant arabic countries with the meaning of just breakfast
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