Friends in Abrahamic Faiths at Iftar Dinner

Posted on 15/7/2014

Friends in Abrahamic Faiths at Iftar Dinner

EVENT DETAILS

Iftar dinners are events bring individuals from different religious and cultural communities together to learn about the significance of the month of Ramadan in Islam, engage in friendly table conversation, and break fast with an Iftar dinner. People of all faiths and cultures gather around iftar table to share good values of their own and have chance to get to know each other well.

Pearl Institute (Formerly known as Anatolia Cultural and Dialogue Centre) has hosted friends from Tao Fung Shan Christian Centre and Unitarian Universalists Hong Kong on 15 July 2014 to feel the moment of breaking the fast as it remind the similar traditions in all Abrahamic Religions.

During the dinner common values of three Abrahamic Religions were discussed and the moments delighted with the food served from their friends in Islamic Faith.

We thanks those encourages others to have dialogue atmosphere among three Abrahamic Religions

Invalid Displayed Gallery

The views and opinions expressed on this posts/pages are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Pearl Institute, its staff, other authors, members, partners, or sponsors.