A look at how Muslims in Southern California celebrate the holy month of Ramadan, including the all important iftar meal which ends their daily fast. And in SoCal, the community is diverse and so is their food. “You have Pakistani food, you have Indian food, you have Middle Eastern, you have Italian food, you have Mexican food, and it really reflects the diversity that our community shares,” says Duaa Alwan, President of the Islamic Society of Orange County.
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Original article by Mike O'Sullivan published in the Voice of America on 06/15/2015