Orphans in Jordan go on a train trip to enjoy Iftar
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A group of orphans, accompanied by volunteers and their families, went on a train trip to celebrate the Iftar, the evening meal for Muslims to end their daily Ramadan fast at sunset, in Amman, Jordan on Thursday. /VCG Photo

A group of orphans, accompanied by volunteers and their families, went on a train trip to celebrate the Iftar, the evening meal for Muslims to end their daily Ramadan fast at sunset, in Amman, Jordan on Thursday. /VCG Photo

One of the volunteers even dressed as a clown to entertain the kids during the train trip. /VCG Photo

One of the volunteers even dressed as a clown to entertain the kids during the train trip. /VCG Photo

After the meals for Iftar, volunteers and orphans gathered together and played games in the carriage. /VCG Photo

After the meals for Iftar, volunteers and orphans gathered together and played games in the carriage. /VCG Photo

At the end of the journey, volunteers and orphans got off the train and posed for a photo to memorize for the special Iftar celebration on the train. /VCG Photo

At the end of the journey, volunteers and orphans got off the train and posed for a photo to memorize for the special Iftar celebration on the train. /VCG Photo

Ramadan is the most holy month in Islamic calendar and Muslims worldwide celebrate the holy month by fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Koran to Muhammad. This year’s Ramadan began on May 15 and will end on June 14. /VCG Photo

Ramadan is the most holy month in Islamic calendar and Muslims worldwide celebrate the holy month by fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Koran to Muhammad. This year’s Ramadan began on May 15 and will end on June 14. /VCG Photo