Keynote Addresses by: Mr. Khizr M. Khan, ( a Constitutional Rights Advocate for Muslims in America and a Gold Star parent. He attained his
LLM degree from Harvard Law School) & Mr. Haroon Moghul ( author of How to be a Muslim- An American Story, and commentator who has been featured at CNN, Al Jazeera, NPR, and
other national networks.)
Dr. Salah Al Moukamal is a dedicated Pittsburgh Muslim Comunity member and part of Muslim Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh .
Council on American Islamic Relations and the Union Project
Translating Spirituality into Community Service
An invitation to share breaking of a Ramadan fast and mingle with your Muslim neighbors.
Free and Open to the Public
Registration required at cair.pittsburgh@gmail.com
The Islamic Center of Pittsburgh invites you to their mosque on June 11th, from 7:00-9:30pm for the bestowing of awards, a brief presentation on humanitarian work and the traditions of Islam, and the breaking of the fast over dinner (the dinner is free of charge). At this annual event, ICP recognizes exceptional organizations and individuals for their goodwill and efforts that have enhanced the quality of life and expanded opportunities of the diverse communities within the Pittsburgh Area.
Turkish Cultural Center Pittsburgh, 1459 Crane Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15220
TCCP is hosting their annual fast-breaking dinner held in
4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(near Forbes Ave, and S Bellefield Ave crossing)
on June 9-11. The dinner will start at 9 pm, but you are welcome to arrive at 8:30 pm and socialize with the other guests. You do not have to fast during the day in order to attend the dinner, however, you can try abstaining from food or drinks for a short period during the day, to empathize with our fasting guests.
602 Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh
Sponsored By:
Turkish Cultural Center of Pittsburgh, Intercultural Dialogue Group of University of Pittsburgh
In celebration Ramadan, the Turkish Cultural Center of Pittsburgh and the Intercultural Dialogue Group of University of Pittsburgh are hosting their annual Iftar Dinner Tent. The community is invited to join them for the breaking of the fast and dinner at the Iftar Dinner Tent, a Ramadan tradition that they carry from Turkey to Pittsburgh. The dinners are free and open to all.
Contact:
activities@tccpittsburgh.org, Turkish Cultural Center Pittsburgh | 1459 Crane Ave. | Pittsburgh | PA | 15220