LONDON: Despite rainy weather, thousands gathered Monday at London’s iconic Trafalgar Square for an open iftar, or fast-breaking meal, during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
The meal was part of a Turkiye-themed event with the main sponsorship of Turkiye’s Communications Directorate.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan was among the participants at the gathering hosted by the Ramadan Tent Project, an award-winning charity founded in 2013, reported Anadolu Agency.
After the recitation of the adhan, or call to prayer, Muslims broke their fast, which was followed by a congregational prayer.
Participants were given red bags with Eid Mubarak (Happy Eid) cards and Turkish delights prepared by the Communications Directorate.
Speaking on stage, Khan said the open iftar initiative has brought more than 10,000 people together in 28 days during this year’s Ramadan.
Praising the initiative, he said that making friends is a wonderful thing at open iftar events.
“The joy of these open iftars is we get to share our religion with non-Muslims. These iftars are the best antidotes to those who want to spread hatred,” he said.
Later, Khan took part in delivering iftar meals to the attendees in the square. – BERNAMA-ANADOLU