The 26th Annual Houston Iftar was a momentous occasion, bringing together thousands of community members, leaders, and distinguished guests for an evening dedicated to reflection, unity, and cultural harmony. Hosted by the Houston Karachi Sister City Association under the leadership of Saeed Shaikh, the event featured Mayor John Whitmire as the Chief Guest, emphasizing the significance of this long-standing tradition.
An Unparalleled Gathering of Community Leaders
With participation from over 50 community organizations, including the Islamic Society of Greater Houston, the Arab Community, the Bohra Community, and the Ismaili Council, the Houston Iftar remains the largest Ramadan gathering in the region. The event continues to serve as a beacon of interfaith harmony and inclusivity, reinforcing the city’s commitment to unity across diverse backgrounds.
Mayor John Whitmire’s Address on Unity and Reflection
During his speech, Mayor John Whitmire expressed his deep appreciation for Houston’s vibrant Muslim community and the opportunity to partake in such a meaningful occasion:
“Tonight, I was honored to join thousands of people at the 26th annual #Ramadan Dinner, the largest Iftar in the Houston area. Ramadan is a time of reflection, fasting, and prayer—a tradition that brings people closer to their faith and each other. I am grateful for the kindness and hospitality of Houston’s Muslim community and proud to stand alongside them in unity.”
A Legacy of Cultural and Interfaith Engagement
For over a decade, Lebanon Times has been documenting the significance of the Houston Iftar, capturing its impact on fostering dialogue, understanding, and peace. This event serves as more than just a shared meal—it is a powerful symbol of coexistence and cultural appreciation.
Hosted by the Islamic Society of Greater Houston
The Islamic Society of Greater Houston (ISGH) played a vital role in organizing this year’s Iftar, reaffirming its dedication to promoting interfaith connections and strengthening community bonds. ISGH has long been a pillar of support for Houston’s Muslim community, offering religious, educational, and social services to residents across the region.
About the Houston Karachi Sister City Association
The Houston Karachi Sister City Association is committed to fostering cultural, educational, and economic collaborations between Houston, TX, and Karachi, Pakistan, strengthening global ties and mutual understanding.
About the Islamic Society of Greater Houston
The Islamic Society of Greater Houston (ISGH) is one of the largest Muslim organizations in the United States, dedicated to serving the community through religious, educational, and outreach initiatives that promote unity and social responsibility.
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