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Residents of Khartoum Observe Ramadan Despite Sudan’s Financial challenges
Despite the country’s economic challenges, Muslims in Sudan observe the holy month of Ramadan by engaging in customs like having iftar with travelers. Sidahmed Ibraheem, who spoke to locals in Khartoum has this report.