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Ramadan is a very special time for Muslims all over the world. During Ramadan, all Muslims that are older than 12-year-old and people that are healthy fast from sunrise till sunset. During Ramadan, muslims wake up early so that they can eat a meal before sunrise. This meal, called Suhoor, it is important as it prevents them from feeling hungry or thirsty during the day. During the day, fasting Muslims cannot eat food or drink water or any other drinks. Not all Muslims fast. Children under 12 years old, people who are travelling, elderly people, pregnant women and others where it may affect their health don’t fast. Those who can't fast for any reason can offer to feed poor people for each day they miss during Ramadan. People can eat and drink again once the sun has set. The way muslims break the fast is by eating dates and drinking a glass of water. Then, the eat Iftar, It is common for people to eat together in large groups of family and friends. Special foods are prepared and shared, and desserts. Muslims often include charity in Iftar as well. Some people set up tables for the poor people to eat free Iftar meals every night of Ramadan. On Eid el-Fitr, Muslims wake up early and dress in their best clothes to attend the Eid prayers. After prayers, they wish each other a happy Eid before spending the rest of the day with their families, enjoying good food and sharing gifts with children.