RIYADH: An iftar project in Riyadh has served meals to more than 500,000 people over 30 years, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.
The Association for Dawah, Guidance and Community Awareness in Riyadh Al-Khabra focuses on delivering meals to expatriates and locals.
More than 200 volunteers have contributed to organizing sites for breaking the fast, preparing meals and supervising distribution.
This year, the program has delivered meals to over 4,200 people.
Omar Al-Araj, vice chairman of the association’s board of directors, told the SPA that the program extends beyond providing iftar meals.
Before iftar, brief sessions are offered in multiple languages, highlighting the virtues of Ramadan, the significance of fasting, and the importance of dedicating the holy month to worship and good deeds.
The program raises awareness of Islamic values in a manner that takes into account cultural diversity, the SPA reported.
Al-Araj thanked God for the success of the project, and the many donors who have contributed to the organization.
He said the association is driven by its advocacy, guidance and philanthropic mission.










