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From Shakespeare’s Globe to Wembley stadium, Victoria & Albert Museum, Guildhall Old Library, and Royal Albert Hall, landmark locations have held special iftar events to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan across England.
FEED THE POOR
Feeding the poor and needy is an act that draws us closer to Allah. We earn His forgiveness, mercies and blessings through this act of charity.
“Anyone who looks after and works for a widow and a poor person is like a warrior fighting for Allah?s cause, or like a person who fasts during the day and prays all night. (Bukhari)
As we conclude Ramadan, here’s a glimpse of different venues hosting iftar across the UK during Ramadan, as Manchester Cathedral and King’s College in Cambridge were among the venues hosting iftar events.
British Library special iftar
Abdoullah Redouane Leading Prayers at British Library
Guests awaiting iftar time at the British Library
Dean Andrew Nunn and Bishop Christopher Chessun during Gtand iftar at Southwark Cathedral
Wider View Of Atrium Entrance Hall at the British Library
Speakers at the iftar held at Southwark Cathedral
Guests laughing at Southwark Cathedral iftar
Volunteers serving food at iftar held at Southwark Cathedral
Preparations before Adhan at Wembley Stadium
Guests Seated Indoors at Wembley Stadium for Iftar
Guests at the iftar held at Guildhall Old Library
Ajwa Date with Diners at Guildhall Old Library
View as Men and Women Lined Up at Guildhall Old Library
Guests at Shakespeare’s Globe iftar
Guests With TV Crew at Raphael Cartoons in London’s Victoria & Albert Museum
Prayer Underneath Rotunda Chandelier at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum