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Where to Celebrate Ramadan in Montclair + Beyond for 2025
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan is finally here. This holiday celebrates prophet Muhammad's first revelation in 610 AD and falls on the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar. Ramadan starts on February 28th and ends on March 29th this year. The last day of Ramadan is called Eid al Fitr or "Festival of Breaking the Fast.” There are all kinds of events to celebrate this holy month in the Montclair area, as well as restaurants where locals can order food for Iftar (breaking of the day’s fast). Keep reading for more about Ramadan and how to celebrate in Montclair + beyond.
Giving Back
In addition to fasting and praying, another big part of Ramadan is charity. As one of the five pillars of Islam, giving away is a regular part of the religious practice carried out throughout the year. And during Ramadan, followers usually double down on their charity efforts.
ICNA Relief USA's New Jersey chapter is located in Somerset and is a Muslim organization that provides "caring and compassionate service to victims of adversities and survivors of disasters," per the website. Every year, ICNA Relief hosts a Ramadan food distribution event to donate food boxes to those in need. For 2024, the organization distributed 27,000 boxes. This year, individuals are encouraged to carry on this tradition of giving. Those looking to give back can sponsor a food box or donate $75 to support the making of a food box. See more information here.
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Breaking Fast
Of course, for many people who observe Ramadan, one important daily ritual is Iftar, or breaking of the day’s fast. It happens at the call to evening prayer at sundown, and people often start it with some dried dates, along with a few bites of other finger food. A full meal follows after the evening prayer. In some countries, Iftar takes the form of elaborate banquets shared with extended family, friends, or even the entire neighborhood, and the preparation may start two to three hours before the meal. Restaurants also prepare Iftar specials for those who prefer to eat out for the big meal. Mosques, where the evening prayers take place, often arrange daily free Iftar for those in need. In some large cities, mosques, cultural institutions, or NGOs also organize iftar parties that allow people of other religions to explore Muslim culture.
Restaurants to Celebrate
The Bosphorus | 226 Franklin Avenue B, Nutley
The Bosphorus has a variety of Turkish and Mediterranean dishes on its menu, as well as many halal options, including lamb chops, grilled chicken, and stuffed grape leaves. One of the most popular halal dishes at this restaurant is the Beyti Kebab, which comes with chopped lamb marinated in tomato sauce and yogurt.
Chicken + Shawarma Express | 180 Bloomfield Avenue, Montclair
This halal restaurant makes for a great place to break the fast. The menu at Chicken + Shawarma Express includes shawarma wraps + bowls, crispy chicken dishes, smash burgers, and Mediterranean eats. Locals can find options like falafels, hummus dip, boruk, fried kobueh, and more.
Tastee Platters | 446 Bloomfield Avenue, Montclair
Tastee Platters is a popular restaurant chain that serves up a diverse range of halal menu options, including falafel, chicken shawarma, salads, and wings. This eatery provides a delicious and convenient way for Muslims to break their fasts during Ramadan while also enjoying a diverse range of halal food options. Tastee Platters has a Montclair location right on Bloomfield Avenue.
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Local Happenings
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Ramadan Moon Lighting at Springfield Avenue Gazebo
Springfield Avenue Gazebo
1688 Springfield Avenue, Maplewood, NJ
Celebrate the first night of the festive month of Ramadan at the Springfield Avenue Gazebo, located at 1688 Springfield Avenue, Maplewood, on February 8th from 5PM to 6:30PM.
West Orange Ramadan Crescent Lighting at Town Hall
West Orange Town Hall
66 Main Street, West Orange, NJ
Join the West Orange Town Hall for the 2nd annual Ramadan Crescent Lighting on February 28th from 5:30PM to 7PM at 66 Main Street.
Ramadan Crescent Lighting at North Caldwell Borough Hall
North Caldwell Borough Hall
141 Gould Avenue, North Caldwell, NJ
Join the North Caldwell Borough Hall at 3PM on March 1st for a Ramadan crescent lighting at 141 Gould Avenue.
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