Quench your thirst at Ramadan with these extraordinary halal drinks
When Ramadan arrives in the summer, load up on replenishing drinks after breaking the fast
This year the holy month of Ramadan falls in the summer, making fasting a tough task for Muslims across the world who abstain from food and drink until sunset. As the body loses liquids, people need to drink more after Iftar in order to avoid dehydration. All of the following are traditional Ramadan drinks that can keep you hydrated.
Dates and Milk
Dates and Milk are traditionally eaten right after the sunset call to prayer. Muslims begin their Iftar by consuming the dried dates, which are put in milk overnight, in adherence to the teachings of the Prophet Mohammed, who also broke his fast this way. While plain dates and a simple glass of milk are certainly traditional, y...