"The purpose of organising the iftar was to reach out to people from different faiths and help them learn more about the holy month of Ramadan," said Ahmed Hashim, one of the organisers of the iftar get-together.
The Sikhs from Guru Nanak Darbar, a Gurudwara in Dubai, were invited to visit the Al Manar Islamic Centre on Friday to attend the iftar party, Khaleej Times reported.
"Most people who came for the get-together went back with fewer misunderstandings. We plan to visit Gurudwara, temples and churches and we have also been given a chance by church committees to speak after the weekly mass," Ahmed said.
Muslims wake up early morning for the pre-dawn 'sehri' meal renouncing food and water during the day before breaking their fasts in the evening. The month-long fasting culminates in the Id-ul-Fitr celebrations.
