As the blessed month of Ramadan moves swiftly toward its final days, the tradition of hosting community iftar dinners continues to grow across many cities. In Calgary, a meaningful gathering took place at City Hall where an iftar dinner was organized through the efforts of Councillor Raj Dhaliwal in collaboration with Islamic Relief Calgary. The event brought together members of the Muslim community along with local leaders, reflecting the spirit of unity, compassion, and mutual respect that Ramadan promotes.
The evening was attended by several religious and community leaders whose presence added grace and importance to the occasion. Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas was also present, highlighting the city’s commitment to diversity and community engagement. During the program, Councillor Raj Dhaliwal and community representative Faizan Ahmed shared thoughtful remarks about the significance of Ramadan, emphasizing values such as charity, patience, and caring for those in need.
The gathering began with a beautiful recitation from the Holy Quran by Nabeel Ahmy, which set a spiritual tone for the evening. Participants later joined together to break their fast, strengthening bonds between different communities in Calgary.
Events like this demonstrate how Ramadan not only serves as a time of reflection and devotion for Muslims, but also as an opportunity to promote harmony, understanding, and cooperation within the wider community.



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