Furir Bari Iftari facts for kids
Furir Bari Iftari is a tradition of giving various kinds of seasonal fruits, sweetmeats and different Iftar item to the house of one's daughter-in-law during the month of Ramadan, which is an age old custom in Sylhet region. This term has come from Sylheti word Furi (daughter) as the custom is based on a daughter and her family.
Muslims observe the custom of their holy month of Ramadan, but this practice has no linking and obligation in Islam to be celebrated. Rather it is considered as a superstition or an evil practice at present days. Simultaneously it has become a mental, financial and social disorder for the father or family of a poor woman.
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