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Religion and Spirituality

Iftar Under the Moonlight: Community Ramadan Dinner

March 4, 2025 at 5:30pm7:30pm EST

Schine Student Center, Goldstein Auditorium

Muslims across the globe celebrate the holy month of Ramadan, fasting from dawn until sunset. The purpose of Ramadan is not only about abstaining from food. It is also about charity, empathy, and building character. Muslim members of the Syracuse University Community cordially invite you to a Ramadan Dinner (Iftar).

Iftar, also known as futoor (the Arabic word for breakfast), is a meal held every day during Ramadan at sunset. Fasting is one of the main pillars of Ramadan, and those observing the holiday do not consume any food or drink between sunrise and sunset. After evening prayer and sunset, Muslims break their fast with Iftar.

Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Doors open @ 5:00 pm
Program begins @ 5:30 pm
Program ends @ 7:30 pm
Registration Deadline: March 3rd OR until seats are filled!

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This event was published on February 14, 2025.


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