The Diary Game://04.03.2026// A busy afternoon of Ramadan and the Iftari market

Everyone I am @abdur-rohim from BANGLADESH👳‍♂️
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Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah, friends. How are you all? Alhamdulillah, by the endless mercy of Allah, I am also fine. As usual, I was going to spend today like any other day. Today, however, I will share some moments of this afternoon with you. Friends, without further delay, let's begin.

In the month of Ramadan, when the afternoon sun becomes a bit mellow, the rush for buying iftar begins. Today, I went to buy some essential items for iftar in the local market. There, I found various iftar items mixed with tradition and flavors.

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The shopkeepers had beautifully arranged their stalls:

Jalebi soaked in syrup: Crispy jalebis stacked in huge piles look mouthwatering. The sweet aroma of hot jalebis fills the entire air.

Bundi and Dalpuri: Nearby, there were yellowish bundi and fried snacks kept in large tin containers. Without bundi on the iftar plate, it hardly feels complete.

Dates and fruits: The display of dates, a key component of iftar, was also eye-catching. Different varieties of dates were arranged meticulously according to quality.

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Personal feeling

During this time of Ramadan, buying fresh boondis from the iftar market brings a different kind of joy. Seeing these bright yellow boondis in the afternoon sun increases the anticipation for iftar. For those who like a bit of sweetness, this is the best attraction for iftar.25383.jpg
After fasting all day, when a plate full of these juicy jalebis comes in front of you just before the Maghrib call to prayer, it instantly uplifts your mood. Mixing some jalebi with puffed rice creates a sweet-spicy combination that is truly unparalleled. The joy of pushing through the crowded market to bring home hot jalebis is something else entirely.25386.jpg
25384.jpgThere is a special peace in starting iftar by giving a date in the mouth. It is not just a fruit, it is a part of our tradition. Choosing fresh dates from the market is a joyful routine of Ramadan. Including dates in iftar means a blend of health and tradition.
25382.jpgThe ambiance of the market: The scene of arranging jalebis in a large container is a timeless depiction of the busy market during the month of Ramadan. The moment when the shopkeeper hands over hot jalebis increases the joy of Iftal times.

Friends, today afternoon I shared some feelings with you. Anyway, after that I bought iftar and had iftar at home. Then, after resting for a while, I performed the Isha prayer. Afterwards, I ate, worked on the platform for a while, and then fell asleep. Thank you all. Allah Hafiz.

Best‎Regards-@abdur-rohim
Thank you so much for everyone

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