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Umm Ruhma
8th September 2008, 08:25 PM
Makkah's large iftar stretches for 12km

By Mariam Al Hakeem, Correspondent
Published: September 08, 2008, 00:04

Makkah: The squares within and outside the Holy Mosque of Makkah witness in Ramadan the biggest iftar in the world.

More than 12,000 metres of tablecloth are stretched daily for iftar along the Mosque area for worshippers to end their fast.

Officials in charge of the iftar in the Holy Mosque say its daily cost amounts to about one million Saudi riyals (Dh982,200).

Iftar does not take more than 15 minutes - from the time that people stretch the tablecloths out to the clearing of the remaining food.

The area where people take iftar is cleaned as fast as possible in order to leave room for people to perform Maghreb prayers.

The meal is served by various benefactors who are assisted by cleaning boys.

The Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques Affairs divided the squares around the Holy Mosque into various sections and assigned them to charity givers willing to provide iftar for worshippers.

Iftar offered by these benefactors are made of dates, juice, milk, and cakes.

Dates and Zam Zam water are served first before iftar.

Millions of dates

The number of dates consumed daily by worshippers in the Holy Mosque is estimated to be more than 5 million.

With about 1.2 million worshippers attending Maghreb prayers in the Holy Mosque, that huge number still only equates to three dates per person.

In the meantime, more than two million bottles of Zam Zam water are consumed by worshippers during iftar.

In the Tawaf area inside the Holy Mosque, the iftar tablecloths are not stretched until the last moment in order not to block the way for worshippers who want to finish the Tawaf rituals before Maghreb prayers.

Iftar inside the Mosque differ from that served in the outside squares.

It is not allowed to bring any food other than dates and coffee into the Holy Mosque to maintain the cleanliness of the Haram area.

Source (http://www.gulfnews.com/news/gulf/saudi_arabia/10243347.html)

Abul Hasan
8th September 2008, 10:35 PM
It's amazing how the inefficient bureaucracy of Saudi Arabia becomes a well oiled machine in the Haram. Must be all those hard working Bangladeshi workers.

nomad
10th September 2008, 03:34 PM
Assalamu alaykum,

They start after asr, putting plastic table cloths down under the carpets. The zam zam containers are the same ones you see all year around, but they are not there all day, only after asr they put them down. All other outlets to zam zam have been closed in the haram, except on the 1st foor there is a small taps area. Dates are distributed, but i expect more by individuals rather than the haram itself. The cleaners are efficient, but watch out for your shoes, if they are in the way they will be cleaned!!!

Abu Abdallah al-Bulghari
10th September 2008, 06:38 PM
Stop already. I am missing it terribly.

I caught an awful sore throat in Madinah (yes, like Sahaba did, that is probably the closest that I can come to them), but every time a drank from Zamzam the pain went away like this.