Stockholm Mosque Hosts Annual Ramadan Iftar Bringing Together Politicians, Ambassadors, Religious Leaders

Stockholm Mosque Hosts Annual Ramadan Iftar Bringing Together Politicians, Ambassadors, Religious Leaders
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The Stockholm Mosque in Stockholm hosted its annual Ramadan iftar dinner, welcoming government officials, politicians, diplomats, religious leaders, and representatives from civil society organizations.
The event brought together Swedish government representatives and members of parliament, along with ambassadors from various Islamic countries and community figures, reflecting the spirit of dialogue and cooperation among different segments of Swedish society.
Speakers at the gathering emphasized the importance of fostering interfaith and intercultural understanding, noting that Ramadan events serve as an opportunity to deepen mutual respect and collaboration between diverse communities. The discussions also highlighted the role of religious institutions, particularly mosques, in promoting social cohesion and supporting a culture of dialogue in multicultural societies like Sweden.
The evening concluded with Maghrib prayer at the mosque, followed by guests sharing the iftar meal in a friendly and communal setting. Attendees participated together in the annual tradition, reinforcing ties and understanding between various groups in the Swedish capital.
Stockholm Mosque is considered one of the city’s key Islamic landmarks, attracting visitors and official delegations during religious and cultural occasions. The mosque continues to play a significant role in fostering engagement between the Muslim community and broader Swedish society.




