About the Iftar
During the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise until sunset. Iftar is the evening meal at sunset that marks the end of the daily fast. Beyond the meal itself, iftar is an important moment of togetherness, reflection and community.
This event offers students the opportunity to experience this tradition in a welcoming and respectful setting. The evening focuses on shared dining, cultural exchange and creating meaningful connections in a relaxed atmosphere.
Who can attend?
The iftar is open to all students, regardless of religious belief or background. You do not need to be Muslim or participate in fasting to attend. Anyone interested in learning more about Ramadan, meeting fellow students or simply enjoying a communal meal is warmly invited.