It’s that time again this year as the holiest month of the Islamic religion has just begun. A festival celebrating the practice of self-control and holy deeds. Every year, Ramzan sees millions of followers around the world take part in what is known as the Rose Fast. According to Islamic tradition, the main purpose of observing Roza is to instill a sense of intemperance. A typical day of a Roza keeper begins with a big meal before dawn (known as Suhoor or Sehri) and at sunrise, he observes a strict fast until sunset, while the fast is observed after the evening prayers. is broken and everyone gathers to enjoy the Iftar feast.
The Iftar feast is literally a feast of good food – a day’s mellow climax culminated in the unrestrained indulgence of delicious delicacies. Traditionally, Roza should be broken with dates, as it is believed that the Prophet Muhammad also broke his fast by eating three dates. Even if you are traveling by train, you can also order special Iftar meals on the train using e-services.
Even if you are traveling by train, some of our e-supply partners have made special arrangements for the Ramzan season. You can order food from our e-supply partner at Nagda Junction to get a fruit basket for your Iftar. You can order food for Hazrat Nizamuddin Junction train from IRCTC’s trusted e-sourcing partners. If you’re traveling in an area with little internet coverage, the Travelkhana app can be very handy for ordering food on trains. We also have a special offer for bulk food on the train. Call us at 8800313131 and our representatives will be happy to help you.
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