The Muslim Students Association is set to host an iftar dinner on March 11 at the Mountainlair Ballrooms. The event will feature authentic Middle Eastern cuisine and will begin at 6:20 p.m. Fasting during Ramadan is a sacred practice for Muslims, where they abstain from food and drink from dawn until dusk. Iftar is the evening meal where Muslims break their fast, and the dinner is a special opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to experience the traditions of Ramadan. Non-Muslims are welcome to attend the dinner, even though fasting is not required for them. Those interested in attending can find more information and register for the event. This event provides a unique opportunity for the community to come together, learn about different cultures, and share a meal in a spirit of unity and understanding.
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