Pakistani bakery workers prepare Iftar food for breaking fast in Islamabad on September 2, 2008, on the first day of Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Ramadan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, is Islam's most sacred month which devotees observe a dawn-to-dusk fast and attend special evening "Taraweeh" congregations, during which the Koran is recited. During the month, eating, drinking, sex and smoking at public places is banned and restaurants are forbidden to serve food during the fasting hours. Getty Images logo Getty Images 10 months ago

Pakistani bakery workers prepare Iftar food for breaking fast in Islamabad on September 2, 2008, on the first day of Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Ramadan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, is Islam's most sacred month which devotees observe a dawn-to-dusk fast and attend special evening "Taraweeh" congregations, during which the Koran is recited. During the month, eating, drinking, sex and smoking at public places is banned and restaurants are forbidden to serve food during the fasting hours.