As Salaam Aleikum
My Dear Brothers and Sisters,

The Prophet (saw) said, ‘Whoever feeds a person breaking his fast will earn the same reward as him, without anything being lessened from the reward of the fasting person.’ [Tirmidhi]

SubhanAllah, this is an amazing example of Allah’s mercy and generosity. Giving iftar not only means another person can share in Ramadan’s blessings – it also doubles the reward of your own fast.

During this blessed month Allah has again granted Runnymede Muslim Society the honour of giving iftar to Royal Holloway University students, and we saw an unprecedented number attend our iftars. These were sponsored by businesses & families who wished to partake in the rewards.

 

Many people find the thirst of Ramadan more challenging than the hunger. So the Prophet’s promised that, one day, you ‘shall never again feel thirsty’ is particularly motivational!

We would like to thank all of the RHUL organisers & volunteers for giving us this opportunity.
On behalf of the Trustees, we would like to thank everyone who contributed towards them, the organisers, sponsors, volunteers & donors.

May Allah bless you all & multiply your rewards in this blessed month. 
Please remember us in your duas.


JazakAllah Khair

Momade Faizal on behalf of Trustees
Runnymede Muslim Society

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