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Writer's pictureIsabella Le

Celebrating Ramadan in Europe

Updated: Oct 31


A vibrant promotional poster for the 2005 Ramadan Tent at Marble Arch invites the community to celebrate unity and cultural appreciation after breaking the fast.

During Ramadan 2005 in London, the Ramadan Tent marquee at Marble Arch emerged as a vibrant hub for community connection, offering a unique space for gathering after breaking the fast. This initiative welcomed the city’s diverse communities, fostering a spirit of togetherness and celebration.


With guest speakers such as Governor George Galloway, the tent hosted insightful discussions that deepened the understanding of Ramadan and its significance within the Muslim community. Attendees engaged with the rich traditions and values associated with this important time of reflection and unity.


Ahmed Seif El-Yazal, CEO of Master Events vision for the Ramadan Tent played a key role in promoting appreciation for Middle Eastern culture in London. By creating this platform, he facilitated meaningful interactions that bridged gaps between various communities.


The impact of the Ramadan Tent continues to resonate, underscoring the importance of cultural celebrations in bringing people together and enhancing understanding in our diverse society.

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