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Iftar at The Shard - SOLD OUT

32 London Bridge St, London, SE1 9SG

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Event: Iftar at The Shard
Time: 16:30 - 21:00 
Ticket: £100 per person
Table of 10: £900
Location: 31 Saint Thomas Street London SE1 9QU

Join us for the grandest Iftar at the Shard we have ever put together!

Come and experience a ‘spiritual high’ and watch London light up as the sun sets over the city. Enjoy an elite three course halal meal at the prestigious Hotel Shangri-La within Europe’s tallest building; The Shard.


Enjoy breath taking views whilst listening to international nasheed artist Hamzah Khan, with hit singles such as Madinah main & Karam Ka Karun attracting over 5 million views online. 

But that's not all as we also have special guest speaker to add tranquility & spirituality during the holy month of Ramadan

All fundraising on the evening will go towards Muslim Aid’s projects around the world this Ramadan and beyond.


For the past 8 years this event has sold out with only 100 seats available. BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISSAPOINTMENT!

Events Details

Date & Time

23rd March 2024 16:30 to 21:00

Location

32 London Bridge St, London, SE1 9SG

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