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Ali Khawar and family host wonderful Iftar dinner party for Pakistani community

Ali Khawar and family host wonderful Iftar dinner party for Pakistani community

By: Raja Zahid Akhtar Khanzada

Dallas: As the month of Ramadan blessings nears its end, Ali Khawar, the owner of Texas King located in Irving, organized a wonderful and extravagant Iftar dinner at his restaurant, like every year. A large number of community people participated in this event.

The special feature of this Iftar party was that a special program of teaching and prayer was organized for the guests who joined it before the Iftar. Allama Mukhitar Ahmad Naimi, a well-known religious scholar of the Holy Qur’an, gave a special speach on the importance of fasting.

While Later, a collective prayer was offered. The guests who came for the Iftar were distributed specially prepared made from the famous Pakistani food sweet, salty, bitter and spicy, dry, roasted and spicy, all the flavors were available. Kadhai, Biryani, Mutton Pulau, Beef Nihari, Bhana Qeema, Skewered Kebab, Chipli Kebab with Bread, Looki and Gaajar Halwa,.  Rooh Aaafza and lemon water syrup, tea were also added.  A large number of the community leaders of the city enjoyed the delicious delicacies at the Iftar table to their heart’s desire.  The iftar party was attended by Dallas industrialist Hafeez Khan, former president of ( PSNT) Pakistan Society Abid Malik, PSNT Board of Trustee members Dr. Riaz Haider, Barkat Ali Basria, renowned religious leader Ghulam Jahngda , Dr. Irfan Shah.  Jago Times Editor-in-Chief Raja Zahid Khanzada includes large number of Pakistani Americans citizen’s . After the Iftar, Ali Khawar thanked the guests also the his family members, including his wife Rubab Khawar and his sons Nabil Ali Khawar and Sharjeel Ali Khawar, were present as always for the sake of all the guests.

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