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‘We eat and drink from garbage’
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) Khadija Khreiss has the equivalent of 35 cents in her wallet today. Tomorrow, she may have nothing.
Four streets away, Ahmad Chibly is penniless. Behind him a Ferris wheel, its once gaudy paint now faded, stands tall against Beirut’s Mediterranean coastline.
It is a hot, spring day during Ramadan, when practicing Muslims abstain from food and drink for roughly 15 hours. It’s considered a time of spiritual cleansing and reflection, and gives participants a fleeting glimpse into a life of hunger.
For Khadija and Ahmad, fasting is a simple feat. Putting together an Iftar the sunset meal that breaks the fast is not.
Lebanon s disappearing Ramadan Iftar: We eat and drink from garbage CNN 5 days ago By Tamara Qiblawi, Muhammad Darwish and Tariq Keblaoui, CNN © Tariq Keblaoui/CNN Ahmad finds a box of relatively clean atayef Middle Eastern pancakes from beneath a mound of garbage. He plans to serve it to his family during Iftar.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) Khadija Khreiss has the equivalent of 35 cents in her wallet today. Tomorrow, she may have nothing.
Four streets away, Ahmad Chibly is penniless. Behind him a Ferris wheel, its once gaudy paint now faded, stands tall against Beirut s Mediterranean coastline. © Tariq Keblaoui/CNN
‘We eat and drink from garbage’
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) Khadija Khreiss has the equivalent of 35 cents in her wallet today. Tomorrow, she may have nothing.
Four streets away, Ahmad Chibly is penniless. Behind him a Ferris wheel, its once gaudy paint now faded, stands tall against Beirut’s Mediterranean coastline.
It is a hot, spring day during Ramadan, when practicing Muslims abstain from food and drink for roughly 15 hours. It’s considered a time of spiritual cleansing and reflection, and gives participants a fleeting glimpse into a life of hunger.
For Khadija and Ahmad, fasting is a simple feat. Putting together an Iftar the sunset meal that breaks the fast is not.
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