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Iftar Rules in Public Transportation

Iftar Rules in Public Transportation

During Ramadan, public transportation users sometimes have to break their fast (Iftar) while still on the move.

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Iftar Rules in Public Transportation

During Ramadan, public transportation users sometimes have to break their fast (Iftar) while still on the move.