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Join us to celebrate Ramadan with our annual Arts Iftar. This year we will have performances of Nasheeds by the Feversham Girls School Choir and live calligraphy by artist Razwan Ul-Haq. 

What is Ramadan?
Ramadan is a month of fasting, prayer and reflection for Muslims, marking the month that the Qur’an was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). During the 30 days of Ramadan, Muslims do not eat or drink between dawn and sunset.

What is an Iftar?
An Iftar is the meal where Muslims break their fast, taking place at sunset, just after the call to the Maghrib prayer. Traditionally fasts are broken by eating dates and drinking water, usually followed by a bigger meal.

Why is Kala Sangam hosting an Open Iftar?
Ramadan is one of the most important Islamic festivals and with Bradford’s population (and the Kala Sangam staff team) being 30% Muslim, we want to encourage more people to share the experience with their friends, neighbours and colleagues.
Just as festivals and traditions like Christmas or Bonfire Night are shared by people from all backgrounds, we would like to encourage non-Muslims to learn more about Ramadan and to experience the community coming together to break their fasts.
The whole KS team will be fasting for the day and welcome any one who wishes to join us.

What will the Open Arts Iftar involve?
Everyone is welcome to attend, whether you are fasting or not.
The event will begin with performances of Nasheeds and poetry.
The call to prayer will be at around 6:10pm and there will be space available for those praying to do so (please note we have a limited number of prayer mats available so please bring your own where possible).

 

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Open Arts Iftar

Type:Spiritual Event

Kala Sangam, Bank House, 41 Bank Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1RD

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Season (13 Mar 2025)
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Thursday17:00

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