This year, Bana, your Women Students Community Officer, Farha, your International Students Community Officer and Islamic Society are running a dedicated campaign to support Muslim students throughout Ramadan.
This initiative will feature events that foster inclusivity, promote well-being, and create a welcoming space for students to connect, aiming to challenge misconceptions, celebrate diversity, and ensure that all students feel supported during Ramadan.
Our Ramadan guide
Ramadan Iftars and events
Tuesday 10 February, 11am-3pm - Davison Building Foyer (Egham campus)
Islamic Society and Bana, Women Students Community Officer, are hosting a fundraiser in the Davison Building Foyer to help fund Iftars during Ramadan. Come along to the Library to donate money in exchange for a sweet treat to fuel your library session and support events during Ramadan.
Learn more.
Every Monday-Friday from Wednesday 18 Feb, 5.30-7.30pm
ISOC is hosting their Annual Iftars every day in the SCR on the first floor of Founder's East.
Become a member today and sign up for their iftars when you join. Discover the full schedule.
Every Tuesday and Thursday after Zuhr salah - Muslim Prayer Room, Wettons Annexe
Join our Muslim Chaplain Abir after Zuhr salah every Tuesday and Thursday throughout Ramadan for a Sisters' Quranic Spiritual Refinement Circle to connect with others and deepen your relationship with the Quran.
Every Thursday from Thursday 19 Febraury, 12-4pm - Tommy's Lounge
If you’re fasting and on campus, the Sukoon Lounge is a place for you to rest in between lectures, away from any food and drink.
From 12.15-2pm on Tuesday 24 February, Tuesday 3 March and Tuesday 17 March - Davison Building Atrium
Grab some free dates given out by your Women’s Students Community Officer, Bana!
Thursday 19 March, 7.30-11am - Founder's South Quad
The Eid prayer is a special congregational prayer held on the morning of Eid. It brings the community together in unity and celebration. It is a moment to thank God for the blessings given and remember those in need, starting the day of Eid with reflection and joy.
Eid al-Fitr lasts for one day, and is expected to take place on either Thursday 19 March or Friday 20 March, depending on the sighting of the moon. Keep an eye on the Chaplaincy and Women Students Community Officer social for further information.