A Ramadan to remember: Egypt breaks world record for longest iftar table

Published June 28th, 2015 - 05:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Organisers in Alexandria set a new Guinness world record for the longest public iftar table on Friday, despite scuffles that marred the event.

The governorate of Alexandria organised 4,303-meter-long chain of dining tables for Muslims breaking their daily Ramadan fast at the iftar meal.

The seaside iftar tables extended from Al-Mahrousa district in the west of the city to Sidi Gaber in the east, and smashed a previous two-kilometer record set in Italy.

Guinness representatives measured the tables, ensuring that they were adjacent to each other with no spaces in between, Al-Ahram Arabic website reported.

However, a number of scuffles and fights broke out among the attendees due to apparent mismanagement of the event, with attendees complaining about the scarcity in the food and water distributed.

Wafaa Abdel-Rahman told Al-Ahram Arabic that she and her family felt "offended" as no one passed by to distribute food, with organisers instead throwing the limited supplies to the angry crowd from vans.

The event was organised by the Alexandria governorate in cooperation with a number of businessmen and civil society groups, which aimed to feed 10,000 people free of charge. 

Dozens of businessmen and other donors partially funded the event.

The Egyptian armed forces and police also provided food for the event as well as security.

Charity Iftar, funded by a variety of religious organisations, charities, and individuals, have traditionally provided free iftar meal for less wealthy Muslims during Ramadan in Egypt.

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