Every year during Ramadan, a grand spectacle of mass Iftar takes place for a whole month in Old Delhi. Visitors, locals and community members unite to break their fast together at sunset. In the massive courtyard of the mosque built by Shahjahan for his city folks, the atmosphere is imbued with camaraderie and generosity as individuals share food, pray, and extend hospitality to one another.
From dates to seasonal fruits, specialities that have come down through generations in various kitchens around Delhi and drinks in multiple variants all come together in a confluence and adorn the evening—a sense of community elevates the joyous ceremony of Iftar.
At the iconic Jama Masjid of Delhi during a mass Iftar, we captured images that showcase the essence of Ramadan gathering: three majestic domes, a central hauz for communal sanctity, thousands of intricately designed dastarkhwan spread across the floor, raised forefingers in namaaz, elegant cloister arches, and the vibrant attire of visiting foreigners, among other sights.