SOAS (School of African & Oriental Studies, Univeristy of London) students are providing a ‘Ramadan Tent’ on campus to mark the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, Ramadan.
Ramadan, or Sawm, is one of the five pillars of Islam, which requires practising Muslims to fast from sunrise to sunset. Currently in the UK about 3am to 9pm. It is a complete fast which means no food or liquids.
During this month, it is said, the gates of mercy are opened and the gates of hell are sealed, and rewards for good deeds performed in this month are multiplied, sins forgiven and supplications responded to and answered.
‘Ramadan Tent’, a student-led project by both Muslim and non-Muslim students, and volunteers, invites the general public, students and staff to share the breaking of the fast, known as iftar, each day.
The purpose of the project is to give people a better understanding of the spirit and essence of Ramadan and create greater cross-community cohesion and understanding.
Project Manager and MA International Studies and Diplomacy graduate Omar Salha said: “SOAS celebrates diversity and cultures from around the globe and for that reason it makes sense to host ‘Ramadan Tent’ here and cultivate a healthy, nurturing relationship with the community.“This campaign is aimed at bringing the true spirit of Ramadan to life for all: the spirit of community, unity, compassion and mercy.”
Follow ‘Ramadan Tent’ on Twitter: @RamadanTent, #SOASIftar, #SOASRamadan or facebook.com/SOASiftar.
More generous invitations to break the fast ('iftar') with Muslim friends during the month of Ramadan:-
Wednesday 24 July The Old Kent Road Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre, 365 Old Kent Road, SE15 5JH has invited all who are interested to break the fast and to arrive at around 8pm. The invitation is to St Peter’s Church, Walworth, and other local churches. A walking party will be leaving St Peter’s Church at 7.30pm. You are welcome to just turn up, but it would be very helpful if you could let Sirol Davies (Diocese of Southwark) know by email siriol.davies@southwark.anglican.org or text 07913 470 816
Siriol reminds potential guests,
“This will be a great opportunity to witness a little bit of Ramadan and to enjoy the friendship which exists across our faiths. The generosity and hospitality of the local Muslim communities in making these invitations is a great example to all of us. Any visitors to the iftars are invited to fast for all or part of the day if they wish to.
Saturday 27th July 2013 The Sufi Centre for Spirituality and Cultural Advancement (CSCA) would like to cordially invite you to join them in this blessed month of Ramadan to break bread and share ’One Meal For All’. The event will be at 7.30 pm at the Manor House, Manor Lane, Feltham, TW13 4JQ If you plan to attend, please contact Farzana Kosa in advance farzana@spiritandculture.org.uk
Saturday 27th July The Muswell Hill Bravanese Somali community in conjunction with Imam Al Khoei Islamic Centre, NW6 6TN, cordially invites you to the Big Iftar (fast breaking) function, 8.30-10pm. This event is a demonstration of solidarity with the Bravanese Somali community, whose venue was sadly burnt down a few weeks ago. It offers them the opportunity to put on their large annual Iftar as they have done in previous years. You are asked to notify the Al Khoei Centre (020 7372 4049) if you intend to go along so they can make appropriate catering arrangements.
Sunday 28 July At Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, SE1 9DA, the South London Inter Faith Group is marking the end of its photo-exhibition there celebrating 16 years of inter faith walks. All who are interested are invited to view the exhibition (7.30pm), to hear a short explanation of Ramadan and Iftar (8.30pm) and to join Muslim brothers and sisters for the call to prayer and iftar (around 9pm – 10pm). Download the flyer here. The Exhibition is open to the public every day from now until 28 July.
All Mosques are eing encouraged to offer hospitality to non Mulsim in the final days of Ramadan as part of the Big Iftar. Find a Big Iftar event near you If you can't get to an event this weekend why not sign up for another event promoted by HOPE not hate - Dine@Mine initiative where Muslim households host a meal for non-Muslims. You can sign up here