Queen Rania hosts iftar banquet for orphans in Jordan
The iftar was held at the Royal Court, and gathered children from several orphanages affiliated with the Ministry of Social Development
Queen Rania of Jordan hosted an iftar banquet for orphans to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan, Al Arabiya News channel reported Tuesday.
The iftar, which is the time when Muslims worldwide break their fast after sunset, was held at the Royal Court, and gathered children from several orphanages affiliated with the Ministry of Social Development.

During the gathering, Queen Rania talked with the orphans and checked on their conditions and needs.
The banquet was attended by the Royal Court chief and secretary-general, as well as the minister for social development.

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