The Muslim community in France celebrated the advent of the holy month of Ramadan, performing the obligation of fasting, and opening mosques to perform Tarawih prayers without using loudspeakers. French Muslims are trying to spread their delicious eating habits, especially during Ramadan, which is represented by different types of famous North African sweets. To accompany the Muslim community in its food traditions, most shops, bakeries and confectioneries offer dishes of a Maghreb flair, in addition to distinctive products usually sold in the Maghreb during this holy month. For Muslims, the month of Ramadan is the month of solidarity and tolerance, and many donations and donations are made to the poor and iftar tables are usually organized for the needy. Muslim and sometimes non-Muslim families also gather there as the Maghrib call to prayer approaches, each according to the prayer times in their country, to begin breakfast, socialize, and drink cold drinks. For more on Euronews: Ramadan is the third occasion celebrated after “Christmas and Easter” in Britain A group breakfast in a church in Brussels... attended by Jews and Christians