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Ramadan in Hyderabad: Iftar Dastarkhwan Bring Rich and Poor Together Across the City

Ramadan in Hyderabad showcases unity as massive iftar dastarkhwans bring rich and poor together across mosques and streets, reflecting the city’s culture of generosity and communal harmony.

Hyderabad: The holy month of Ramadan in Hyderabad once again highlights the city’s unique culture of generosity and unity, as large iftar dastarkhwans are set up across mosques and streets where rich and poor sit together to break their fast.

From historic landmarks to residential neighborhoods, communal iftar gatherings have become a powerful symbol of brotherhood, equality, and Hyderabad’s Ganga-Jamuni culture. Every evening before sunset, hundreds of people gather around long rows of food laid out on white sheets, waiting for the call to prayer to break their fast together.

Munsif News 24×7 observed that the iftar dastarkhwan tradition in Hyderabad during Ramadan reflects not only religious devotion but also the spirit of humanity and social harmony.

A Unique Ramadan Tradition in Hyderabad

As the sun sets and the Maghrib Azaan echoes across the city, the atmosphere in Hyderabad changes instantly. Mosques and open spaces fill with fasting people sitting side by side around long iftar dastarkhwans.

This scene is common at major mosques such as:

  • Makkah Masjid
  • Shahi Masjid Public Garden
  • Several neighborhood mosques across the city

What makes these gatherings special is the absence of social barriers. Businessmen, laborers, students, travelers, and daily wage workers all share the same food at the same place.

Everyone breaks their fast together with:

  • Dates
  • Water and fruit juices
  • Fresh fruits
  • Traditional Ramadan snacks

This beautiful tradition highlights how Ramadan in Hyderabad brings equality and compassion to the forefront.

No Difference Between Rich and Poor

One of the most remarkable aspects of Hyderabad’s Ramadan iftar gatherings is the disappearance of class differences.

At the communal dastarkhwans:

  • A wealthy businessman may sit next to a rickshaw driver
  • A daily wage laborer may share food with a traveler
  • Local residents and visitors join together without distinction

There is no VIP section, no protocol, and no barriers.

Sociologists say such gatherings play an important role in reducing social divides and encouraging empathy among people.

Traditional Hyderabad Iftar Food

Another highlight of Ramadan in Hyderabad is its famous food culture. The city’s iftar tables are known for their rich flavors and traditional dishes.

Common items served at Hyderabad’s communal iftar include:

  • Hyderabadi Haleem
  • Dahi Bade
  • Samosas
  • Fruit platters
  • Dates and juices

Many generous individuals quietly sponsor these meals every day during Ramadan. In several places, people from other communities also participate in organizing the iftar, reflecting Hyderabad’s long tradition of communal harmony and cooperation.

Youth Volunteers Lead the Efforts

A major reason behind the success of these large iftar dastarkhwans in Hyderabad is the dedication of young volunteers.

Hours before sunset, groups of youth arrive at mosques and public spaces to:

  • Clean the area
  • Arrange long rows for the dastarkhwan
  • Distribute food and water
  • Assist elderly people and travelers

Most volunteers offer their services without any payment, considering it an act of charity and devotion during Ramadan.

Iftar on Streets and at Traffic Signals

The spirit of generosity is not limited to mosques alone. Across Hyderabad, groups of young people stand near busy roads and traffic signals distributing iftar packets to travelers and commuters.

Many motorists are pleasantly surprised when volunteers stop them and offer dates and water for iftar.

These small acts of kindness show how Ramadan in Hyderabad transforms the city into a place of compassion and hospitality.

A City Where No One Breaks Fast Alone

The scale of Hyderabad’s Ramadan iftar dastarkhwans is so large that almost no fasting person feels alone at sunset.

Whether someone is:

  • A laborer
  • A traveler from another city
  • A student far from home
  • Or a person in need

They can easily find a communal iftar gathering somewhere in the city.

This tradition sends a strong message that humanity and unity are the true spirit of Ramadan in Hyderabad.

Ramadan’s Message of Unity Lives On

Although the holy month eventually comes to an end, the values learned from Hyderabad’s communal iftar dastarkhwans continue to inspire people throughout the year.

The tradition reminds citizens that sharing, equality, and compassion are the foundations of a healthy society.

It is this spirit that makes Ramadan in Hyderabad and its famous iftar dastarkhwan culture truly unique and admired far beyond the city.

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Mohammed Yousuf

Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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