DOHA: The Qatar Football Association (QFA) arranged a special
Ramadan gathering, inviting top officials and employees at the
Diplomatic Club.
QFA Vice President Saud Al Muhannadi, Secretary General Mansoor
Al Ansari and other top officials mingled with staff members for a
Suhoor banquet.
The Executive Committee members of the QFA were also present at
the gathering.
Department heads, chiefs of various QFA committees and family members
of staffers were also present during the Ramadan gathering.
Keeping in line with past Ramadan traditions, the gathering saw QFA family
enjoy suhoor meals while families engaged in conversations that covered
spirit of Ramadan.
The Ramadan is the Holy Month of fasting for the Muslims and residents
in Qatar don't eat or drink from dawn to dusk.
The Ramadan gatherings inculcate a feeling of togetherness away from
work.
The end of Ramadan is celebrated with Eid festivities when Muslims all
over the world complete at least 30 days of fasting.
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