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‘Iftar with a Muslim’ event held in Norway

Abdul Hadi Masood27th March 2026
‘Iftar with a Muslim’ event held in Norway

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On 26 February 2026, Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya Norway, in cooperation with Lajna Imaillah Norway, hosted the “Iftar with a Muslim” event at the Baitun Nasr Mosque in Norway. The event brought together guests from diverse backgrounds to experience the spirit of Ramadan and to foster understanding, dialogue and unity.

The evening began with the opening of the fast at sunset, followed by the Maghrib prayer and a recitation from the Holy Quran. This was followed by opening remarks by Sadr Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya Norway, Unib Sarwar Sahib, who warmly welcomed the guests and emphasised the importance of creating spaces for dialogue and mutual respect. Then, an address was delivered by the Mayor of Oslo, Anne Lindboe, whose presence highlighted harmony, integration and understanding in Norwegian society.

Following the meal, guests attended an engaging and informative presentation about Ramadan, explaining its spiritual significance and practices. This was complemented by a video showing Ramadan from the perspective of Muslim children, which offered a joyful, personal and relatable insight into the holy month.

The programme concluded with a short speech by Amir Jamaat Norway, Zahoor Ahmad Chaudhry Sahib, who spoke about the universal values of peace, compassion and unity. He then led everyone in silent prayer.

With seating arrangements for 220 people, the mosque hall was filled to capacity. Several guests shared their positive experiences on social media, including STL Oslo.

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AhmadiyyaIftarIslamMajlis Khuddam-ul-AhmadiyyaNorway
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