Chelsea set to host first ever Open Iftar at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea set to host first ever Open Iftar at Stamford Bridge

The Chelsea Foundation on Sunday, March 26, might be internet hosting an unprecedented Open Iftar in conjunction with the pitch on the world-renowned Stamford Bridge stadium, marking an thrilling milestone for the membership and the complete Premier League, in accordance with the membership’s official web site.

This might be a part of the sacred Islamic month of Ramadan, fasting from earlier than daybreak to sundown from Wednesday, March 22, till Friday, April 21.

The U.Ok.’s largest group occasion throughout Ramadan, Open Iftar gives Muslims an opportunity to share a night meal and have interaction in significant dialogue, making a secure and inclusive ambiance.

Many native mosques and religious members of Chelsea’s Muslim group, reminiscent of passionate supporters and curious faculty college students, might be specifically invited to attend the occasion, accompanied by esteemed Chelsea FC employees.

The Open Iftar might be carried out collaboratively with the Ramadan Tent Project – a lauded, award-winning charity based in 2013 to unite communities and foster an appreciation of Ramadan.

The Ramadan Tent Project, famend for 10 years of extraordinary celebration, will host the annual Ramadan Festival – a festive gathering of artwork, tradition and creativity, to honor the sacred month of Ramadan.

Omar Salha, founder and CEO of the Ramadan Tent Project, mentioned, “For the past decade, Ramadan Tent Project has connected and convened over half a million people from all backgrounds through its annual Ramadan Festival and flagship initiative, Open Iftar. We are honored to bring Open Iftar to Stamford Bridge on our 10th anniversary and our 2023 theme of ‘Belonging’ and work in partnership with Chelsea FC, who have been driving inclusivity in football. To such an extent, the ‘Pride of London’ will be the first Premier League club in history to host an Open Iftar event.”

“Football and Ramadan bring people together over shared experiences, and we are thrilled to share this important celebration with football supporters from all backgrounds, representing a community of communities,” he added.

A general view of the inside of the Chelsea changing room, featuring the

A common view of the within of the Chelsea altering room, that includes the “This Is Our Home” banner, previous to the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Southampton FC at Stamford Bridge, London, U.Ok., Feb. 18, 2023. (Getty Images Photo)

Ramadan might be acknowledged at Chelsea FC and Chelsea Foundation as a part of the “No To Hate” marketing campaign, a club-wide equality, variety and inclusion program that targets hate and discrimination and goals to teach all stakeholders inside and out of doors of Chelsea FC and soccer.

Promoting non secular tolerance is considered one of No To Hate’s key focus areas, with different non secular festivals highlighted all through the calendar 12 months.

Koulibaly and Fofana’s assist

Chelsea gamers Kalidou Koulibaly and Wesley Fofana additionally expressed their pleasure and assist for the iftar program.

Koulibaly, the defender, who shared a video message from the London staff’s social media account, mentioned, “People love to spend time together, eat together and pray together. Many people come together and form a beautiful, big community. This is a very good thing for me during Ramadan.”

Fofana expressed his gratitude for his non-Muslim pals, who’ve been immensely supportive of him, even to the purpose of accompanying him at sahur in the course of the night time.

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