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  Updated: September 9, 2008

Europe Ramadan fair creates harmony among religions

By: Nabil Raza

LONDON, Britain: Aimed at creating harmony amongst different cultures and religions by inviting people of all faiths to take part in celebrations of the holy month of Ramadan a campaign, called Ramazan Festival, has been launched in the United Kingdom and in a couple of other European countries.

The campaign urges Muslims to use the 30-day holy period to reach out to other communities who are either not aware of the rich Islamic culture or have negative perceptions about the Muslims and Islam.

It is asking the over 1,600 UK mosques and cultural and religious organisations to make it a point to invite people from other faiths and backgrounds to observe from close quarters the cultural strength of Islam.

Director of the festival Syed Mohsin Abbas said: “Ramadan is the perfect vehicle to initiate positive dialogue between Muslims and the mainstream. And the Iftar is the perfect time to celebrate the positive contribution, richness and diversity of British Muslims.”

Ramadan Festival is the first transnational cultural event of its kind and also it is taking place for the first time in Britain. Mr Abbas said that Muslims would ‘feed a friend’ during the campaign to help the British homeless.

Many restaurants owned by Muslims have been lobbied to run a discounted Iftar menu. Hundreds of arts and cultural events, including Iftar parties and Eid fairs and celebrations, are being planned across Europe.

The Ramadan Festival has been running successfully in the Netherlands for about three years and was this year launched in Norway with France and the US in the pipeline.    


 
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