Chelsea to Become the First Premier League Club to Host an Open Iftar

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Stamford Bridge will host an Open Iftar during Ramadan.

Mar 14, 2023
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Chelsea will host a pitchside Open Iftar at Stamford Bridge on 26 March in collaboration with award-winning charity the Ramadan Tent Project.

The West London club are the first in the Premier League to host an Open Iftar, a part of Ramadan - an important month in the Islamic calendar where Muslims worldwide fast, pray and reflect - when those practising break their fasts after sunset and come together to pray.

The Blues will invite local mosques and other members of Chelsea’s muslim community to attend their first Open Iftar as part of a club-wide equality, diversity and inclusion programme 'No To Hate', in partnership with the Ramadan Tent Project.  

Established in 2013, the Ramadan Tent Project and Open Iftar began as a way to provide international students living alone in London with a community to celebrate Ramadan and break their fast together. The initiative quickly became popular, and the charity has hosted Open Iftars in cities across the UK and abroad.

Omar Salha, founder and CEO of the Ramadan Tent Project, said: “we are honoured to bring Open Iftar to Stamford Bridge, on the occasion of our 10-year anniversary and our 2023 theme of ‘Belonging’, and work in partnership with Chelsea FC who have been driving inclusivity in football.

"Football and Ramadan brings 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.”

By hosting Open Iftar, Chelsea hopes to promote important dialogue and create a safe space for its Muslim community to celebrate the holy month.

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Chelsea to Become the First Premier League Club to Host an Open Iftar

Stamford Bridge will host an Open Iftar during Ramadan.

Mar 14, 2023
Simi Iluyomade
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Chelsea will host a pitchside Open Iftar at Stamford Bridge on 26 March in collaboration with award-winning charity the Ramadan Tent Project.

The West London club are the first in the Premier League to host an Open Iftar, a part of Ramadan - an important month in the Islamic calendar where Muslims worldwide fast, pray and reflect - when those practising break their fasts after sunset and come together to pray.

The Blues will invite local mosques and other members of Chelsea’s muslim community to attend their first Open Iftar as part of a club-wide equality, diversity and inclusion programme 'No To Hate', in partnership with the Ramadan Tent Project.  

Established in 2013, the Ramadan Tent Project and Open Iftar began as a way to provide international students living alone in London with a community to celebrate Ramadan and break their fast together. The initiative quickly became popular, and the charity has hosted Open Iftars in cities across the UK and abroad.

Omar Salha, founder and CEO of the Ramadan Tent Project, said: “we are honoured to bring Open Iftar to Stamford Bridge, on the occasion of our 10-year anniversary and our 2023 theme of ‘Belonging’, and work in partnership with Chelsea FC who have been driving inclusivity in football.

"Football and Ramadan brings 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.”

By hosting Open Iftar, Chelsea hopes to promote important dialogue and create a safe space for its Muslim community to celebrate the holy month.

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Chelsea will host a pitchside Open Iftar at Stamford Bridge on 26 March in collaboration with award-winning charity the Ramadan Tent Project.

The West London club are the first in the Premier League to host an Open Iftar, a part of Ramadan - an important month in the Islamic calendar where Muslims worldwide fast, pray and reflect - when those practising break their fasts after sunset and come together to pray.

The Blues will invite local mosques and other members of Chelsea’s muslim community to attend their first Open Iftar as part of a club-wide equality, diversity and inclusion programme 'No To Hate', in partnership with the Ramadan Tent Project.  

Established in 2013, the Ramadan Tent Project and Open Iftar began as a way to provide international students living alone in London with a community to celebrate Ramadan and break their fast together. The initiative quickly became popular, and the charity has hosted Open Iftars in cities across the UK and abroad.

Omar Salha, founder and CEO of the Ramadan Tent Project, said: “we are honoured to bring Open Iftar to Stamford Bridge, on the occasion of our 10-year anniversary and our 2023 theme of ‘Belonging’, and work in partnership with Chelsea FC who have been driving inclusivity in football.

"Football and Ramadan brings 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.”

By hosting Open Iftar, Chelsea hopes to promote important dialogue and create a safe space for its Muslim community to celebrate the holy month.

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Chelsea to Become the First Premier League Club to Host an Open Iftar

Stamford Bridge will host an Open Iftar during Ramadan.

Mar 14, 2023
Simi Iluyomade
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Chelsea will host a pitchside Open Iftar at Stamford Bridge on 26 March in collaboration with award-winning charity the Ramadan Tent Project.

The West London club are the first in the Premier League to host an Open Iftar, a part of Ramadan - an important month in the Islamic calendar where Muslims worldwide fast, pray and reflect - when those practising break their fasts after sunset and come together to pray.

The Blues will invite local mosques and other members of Chelsea’s muslim community to attend their first Open Iftar as part of a club-wide equality, diversity and inclusion programme 'No To Hate', in partnership with the Ramadan Tent Project.  

Established in 2013, the Ramadan Tent Project and Open Iftar began as a way to provide international students living alone in London with a community to celebrate Ramadan and break their fast together. The initiative quickly became popular, and the charity has hosted Open Iftars in cities across the UK and abroad.

Omar Salha, founder and CEO of the Ramadan Tent Project, said: “we are honoured to bring Open Iftar to Stamford Bridge, on the occasion of our 10-year anniversary and our 2023 theme of ‘Belonging’, and work in partnership with Chelsea FC who have been driving inclusivity in football.

"Football and Ramadan brings 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.”

By hosting Open Iftar, Chelsea hopes to promote important dialogue and create a safe space for its Muslim community to celebrate the holy month.

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