In pictures: People eat at free Iftar

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 4, There are three rows of white cloth on the floor which span across the whole room. On either side of the rows, people are sitting lined up talking to each other. , People gather to break their fasts during Ramadan
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Scores of people gathered to share a meal at an open Iftar - the fast-breaking evening meal of Muslims during Ramadan.

The free event was organised by the Ramadan Tent Project (RTP) at King's College in Cambridge, as worshippers were joined by people of different faiths - and no faiths.

The holy month of Ramadan, sees Muslims fast and refrain from eating or drinking between dawn and sunset, starting on the evening of Friday, 28 February and ending on the evening of Sunday, 30 March.

RTP, a charity that brings people together during the Islamic month, have been hosting about 20 open Iftar meals across the country.

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