'Amazing atmosphere' at Windsor Castle Iftar event
Windsor Castle made a historic move by hosting its first open Iftar event, where over 350 guests gathered in St George's Hall to break their Ramadan fast together. Organized by the Ramadan Tent Project, the event showcased the King's ongoing efforts to promote religious diversity and encourage interfaith dialogue within the community. Attendees expressed their gratitude for the Royal Family's hospitality, with many stating that they never imagined they would break their fast in such a prestigious location. The evening began with the traditional breaking of fast using dates and water, accompanied by prayers, before a communal meal was served. Participants described the atmosphere as "amazing" and a once-in-a-lifetime experience, blending their Muslim identity with the historical significance of Windsor Castle.
The event served as a reminder of the importance of community cohesion, as Iftars are open to everyone, regardless of faith or background. Organizer Omar Salha emphasized the King's role as an ambassador for community support, reflecting the growing inclusivity in British society. This gathering not only celebrated Ramadan but also fostered a sense of unity among diverse communities across the UK.