Moscow’s Ramadan Tent brings together followers of all faiths
MOSCOW, Russia - A large tent has been set up in the front courtyard of the Memorial Mosque in Moscow for Muslims to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan. Non-Muslims are also welcome.
Covering an area of 800 square meters, the Ramadan tent is an annual cultural and charitable project organized by the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Moscow with the support of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation and local authorities.
It will remain open throughout the month of Ramadan and will host clergymen to lead daily discussions on religious topics.
Before breaking their fast, guests are invited to attend a cultural program, this year on the theme of family values.
Afterward, everyone is invited to share in a festive iftar dinner and gift boxes are handed out.
Every day, representatives of foreign countries, including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Turkey, Qatar, Iran, and Indonesia, and representatives of different faiths are invited to attend events in the Ramadan Tent.
Covering an area of 800 square meters, the Ramadan tent is an annual cultural and charitable project organized by the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Moscow with the support of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation and local authorities.
It will remain open throughout the month of Ramadan and will host clergymen to lead daily discussions on religious topics.
Before breaking their fast, guests are invited to attend a cultural program, this year on the theme of family values.
Afterward, everyone is invited to share in a festive iftar dinner and gift boxes are handed out.
Every day, representatives of foreign countries, including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Turkey, Qatar, Iran, and Indonesia, and representatives of different faiths are invited to attend events in the Ramadan Tent.