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When the day begins at dusk. Ramadan at the Forty Tatars: fasting and dinner

Summary by Lietuvos Radijas Ir Televizija
The last bite and sip is until the sun goes down. Afterwards — not a drop of water, not a drop of passion — until sunset nothing comes into you to feed or quench your thirst. You pray, in your hands is the Quran, which you are invited to read in its entirety within thirty days. This is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar — Ramadan, which means daily fasting. It's about the first bite and sip when the sun goes down.

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