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BYU's annual Ramadan iftar brings community together
Plates of food and conversations filled the tables as hundreds gathered to break their fast March 5. at Brigham Young University’s annual Ramadan iftar.
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BYU Muslim students meet for weekly prayer
Representing less than one percent of the student body, about 40 to 50 Muslim students attend BYU.
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BYU hosts largest Ramadan iftar in Utah
What happens when faith, culture and community come together? At BYU's Ramadan iftar, people shared more than just a meal—they shared connections.
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