Behgjet Pacolli dinner for Ramadan: Too drunk to be iftar

Behgjet Pacolli is known for his statements of faith in God. He is also known as a person who covers the first pure glass. But last night, at his residence, he drank his own iftar. Behgjet Pacolli sells himself in public as a devout Muslim. Photos [...] are common
Behgjet Pacolli sells himself in public as a devout Muslim. His photos are common for each Bajram, where he is seen on the first prayer line, alongside leaders of the Islamic Community.
Last night, he has laid out an Iftar in honour of the month of Ramadan, where, according to the photographs, he was seen to have many guests. In the Iftar, located at his luxurious residence in Hyvali, there were senior Kosovo political representatives, including Prime Minister Haradinaj, ambassadors of foreign countries in Kosovo.
What has been noticed is the alcoholic drinks in this Iftar. Pacolli may have thought to honor friends of other faiths who have invited to the Glamurous Iftar, but that is forbidden according to Islamic religion. So alcohol, it's actually one of the things that goes into the categorystrictly forbidden.
To lay down the iftar followed with alcohol actually loses the meaning of the nightly festival that Muslims celebrate. The purpose of the Iftars, in principle, is to gather friends, family members, but to remember those who do not have - the poor. To get the Iftar drunk, probably Behgjet Pacolli is the only person who knows how to do it and who we saw do.
The traditions of organizing Iftars by political leaders are not unknown in the world. There are the presidents of the United States, from Bill Clinton's time around here, organizing Iftars. Despite religious affiliation, however, ifphyrs spread around the world, including American President Donald Trump's last Iftar, are seen only water, not other beverages (striking alcoholics).














