Introduction:

On the auspicious occasion of Ramadan, an Iftar meet was organized on 25th March 2024 at MI Training College, Puduponnani. The event aimed to bring together individuals from diverse backgrounds to share the spirit of unity, compassion, and understanding.

Event Details:

The Iftar meet commenced at sunset, with attendees gathered in the beautifully decorated hall of MI Training College. The atmosphere was filled with a sense of camaraderie and anticipation as participants eagerly awaited the breaking of the fast.

Iftar Message by Swabiha:

The highlight of the event was the inspiring Iftar message delivered by Swabiha, a renowned

scholar and advocate for interfaith harmony. Swabiha’s message emphasized the importance of

compassion, empathy, and solidarity in today’s world. She eloquently spoke about the significance of Ramadan as a time for self-reflection, spiritual growth, and reaching out to those in need.

Swabiha’s message resonated deeply with the audience, transcending religious and cultural boundaries. Her words served as a reminder of the shared values that unite us as members of the global community.

Iftar Feast:

Following the Iftar message, attendees partook in a sumptuous feast consisting of traditional

Ramadan delicacies. The aroma of freshly prepared dishes filled the air as participants enjoyed hearty meals together, further fostering bonds of friendship and understanding.

Conclusion:

The Iftar meet at MI Training College, Puduponnani, was a resounding success, thanks to the participation and support of individuals from various walks of life. The event served as a testament to the power of unity and solidarity in fostering peace and harmony in our communities. As we bid farewell to another day of fasting, let us carry forward the spirit of compassion and goodwill

embodied by events such as these.

Overall, the Iftar meet was a testament to the college’s commitment to promoting interfaith dialogue, understanding, and cooperation in pursuit of a more harmonious society.

By Ramitha