On the first day of Ramadan, a boy in India arranges glasses of water before Iftar, the meal Muslims eat to break their dawn-to-dusk fast -- Jaipal Singh/Photolibrary
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- For more than a fifth of the world\s people, the holiest month of the year starts today…""With 30 days of prayer, fasting, and reflection
- Although most who live here are Hindu, this south Asian nation is also home to…""The third-largest Muslim population in the world
- After sipping a glass of water, Ramadan observers customarily eat this sugary fruit first when breaking their fast.""It\s been cultivated since the dawn of civilization
- During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to dusk, then typically gather with family or members of the broader community…""To break their fast together
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