Where to celebrate Ramadan in Greenville

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It’s the holiest month of the Muslim calendar. Muslims around the world will abstain from eating and drinking during daylight hours (yes, even water).

Iftar is the breaking of the fast after sundown, which is a big meal shared with the family and the beloved ones. Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam (fundamental religious duties, like the hajj pilgrimage in Mecca). It’s a time of self-examination, prayer, charity-giving and also an exercise in self-restraint (avoiding gossip and arguments).

One month later, the end of this period is the Eid al-Fitr, a big celebration of merriment and thanksgiving. Muslims celebrate by gathering with friends and family, cooking sweet pastries, wearing new clothes or giving gifts.

How can we celebrate in Greenville?

The Atlantic Institute organizes many dinners for the public in Greenville to enjoy delicious food as well as learn about Ramadan. The events start at 8 p.m. and consist of a presentation on what Ramadan is followed by a Q&A session, then a listening to the Call to Prayer. Dinner will be served as soon as the sun sets.

May 15th: First Baptist Greenville (childcare provided for those under 5)

May 20th: Joint Ramadan and Pentecost event, Location TBD

May 31st: Aldersgate United Methodist Church

June 9th: Unity Church of Greenville

Like we say Merry Christmas or Happy Thanksgiving, the greeting “Ramadan Mubarak” means “Happy Ramadan.”

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