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Imam of Adelaide’s Largest Mosque opens doors for Iftar Dinner on Sunday, March 17

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community < 1 mins read

The Imam of Mahmood Mosque, Imam Kamran Tahir, is inviting all members of the community to an Iftar Dinner at Mahmood Mosque. The Iftar, represents the breaking of the fast, and is marked by Muslims every day during the Holy month of Ramadan.

Date: Sunday 17th March 2024

Time: 6.15pm (The breaking of fast (Iftar) will happen at 7.31pm and will be followed by a complimentary dinner)

Address: Mahmood Mosque (6-8 Toogood Avenue Beverley SA 5009)

The program will include an Interfaith symposium where Abrahamic Faith leaders will talk about the concept of Fasting in their respective religions, which will be followed by the Iftar Dinner. Over 300 guests are expected.

The Imam of the community, Imam Kamran Tahir, said:

“We invite all to join us in this blessed month for an Iftar, which represents the meal breaking the fast. Our motto is love for all and hatred for none. We aim to build relationships of trust, friendship, and respect across communities. This Iftar Dinner serves as a way to achieve these objectives.”


About us:

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a very peaceful, law abiding, nonviolent and loving community. Founded in 1889, the community spans more than 200 countries with membership exceeding tens of millions. It is the leading Islamic organisation to categorically reject terrorism in any form. Today, it continues to be an advocate for universal human rights and protection of religious and other minorities. It champions the empowerment and education of women. It’s members are among the most law-abiding, educated and engaged Muslims in the world.


Contact details:

Sharif Rasel 0469 078 152

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