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Image credit: Nargis Hakim Rahman From serving late-night family-style meals to bringing food directly to mosques, entrepreneurs found a way to serve people looking to break their fast after sunset. During the month of Ramadan, Muslim-owned restaurants in Metro Detroit extend their hours for late-night customers looking to break their fast after sunset. Muslims around the world fast from dawn until dusk during Ramadan for 29-30 days. Some people may want to pick up a savory or sweet treat in the wee hours of the night.   This year, some businesses worried about how the pandemic has impacted Ramadan traditions.   “The goal is like next Ramadan, we’re going to be an extending hours to, you know 11 p.m. sometimes, you know, like have long hours in Ramadan so you can have people, festivities, people come chat … you need that. I feel like I miss that.”  Hamissi Mamba, owner of Baobab Fare

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