During the first ten days of Ramadan, the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah has provided 2.9 million Iftar meals to worshippers and visitors, according to local authorities. The initiative aims to ensure that all attendees, including pilgrims and residents, can break their fast comfortably during the holy month.
Volunteers and staff at the mosque have been working tirelessly to prepare, package, and distribute the meals. Each day, thousands of meals are served in designated areas within and around the mosque to maintain smooth operations and manage the large crowds.
The initiative reflects the mosque’s ongoing commitment to community service and charity, especially during Ramadan. Organizers have also ensured strict hygiene and safety standards while preparing the meals to protect the health of all recipients.
Authorities and volunteers continue to coordinate efforts to accommodate the growing number of visitors during Ramadan. The distribution of 2.9 million meals in just ten days highlights the scale of the operation and the importance of organized charitable efforts during the holy month.
This large-scale service not only supports worshippers but also demonstrates the spirit of giving and compassion that marks Ramadan, making it a time of reflection, charity, and community bonding.
