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A tradition enhancing community cohesion

A tradition enhancing community cohesion
 
A tradition enhancing community cohesion
Iftar gatherings during the holy month of Ramadhan are distinguished by their unique atmosphere, characterized by both spiritual and social values. They represent an annual tradition and one of the defining scenes of this blessed month in villages and cities, offering families, friends, and neighbors the chance to convene in a beautiful social setting. The ambiance is imbued with a communal spirit and a sense of unity.

Various official and private entities eagerly organize Ramadhan Iftar gatherings each year, recognizing the opportunity they afford for community engagement and the promotion of unity. Alongside individuals, companies, and charitable organizations, it is common for community members to opt for collective breaking of the fast, whether in the streets, neighborhoods, mosques, parks, or public squares.



The timing of breaking the fast, determined by the Maghrib Adhan, facilitates the coordination of these gatherings.

Al Ghafat Heritage Village in the Wilayat of Bahla, Al Dakhiliyah Governorate, epitomized the social and spiritual values of Ramadhan by adorning the locale with Ramadhan lights and traditional decorations, fostering a sense of brotherhood and joy among attendees. The venue was bedecked with Ramadhan lights and traditional ornaments, creating a distinctive atmosphere of camaraderie and happiness among participants. During the iftar, a diverse array of delectable meals was served, showcasing the rich culinary diversity of Omani society and encouraging cultural exchange among attendees.



A local resident who hosts Iftar gatherings near his home explained that this Ramadhan tradition has been observed since his youth, recalling his involvement in serving and preparing food alongside his father. He inherited the practice from his father, who used to host such gatherings around which families and passersby would converge, noting the collective efforts of relatives, friends, and neighbors in food preparation and arrangement. Now, his son actively participates in the organization, underscoring the intergenerational transmission of such customs.



Saleh bin Zayed al Hinai, head of the Al Koor Charitable Team, remarked, “This marks the second iteration of our event under the name ‘Ramadhan Tent,’ organized by the Al Koor team in Al Ghafat. The impetus behind our gathering is twofold: a social motive, encompassing societal interaction across various demographics, and a historical and cultural motive, aimed at reviving the locale, reconnecting with the past, and acquainting the younger generation with the contributions of their forebears to the area.” The event garnered significant enthusiasm from the townsfolk, with over 150 attendees spanning different age groups, including the elderly, youth, and children.



Al Hinai further elaborated, “Considerable efforts were invested in preparing and outfitting the event venue well in advance of the holy month, with local youth contributing over 80 hours in volunteer activities spanning two months. Notable figures such as Sheikh Dr. Al Khattab bin Ghalib bin Ali al Hinai, the former Vice President of the State Council, Sheikh Dr. Hilal bin Ali bin Zaher al Hinai, and Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Zaher al Hinai, the former State Advisor, graced the occasion. Such events merit regular organization and repetition owing to their social dimensions and their efficacy in nurturing bonds and fostering a cohesive, fraternal, collaborative, and constructive society.” The event witnessed robust attendance from both residents and visitors alike, underscoring its significance as a distinguished social affair.

The Omani community at large continues to uphold its age-old Ramadhan traditions, which serve to strengthen cohesion and social interaction during this blessed month.