Young Muslims have created an inclusive Ramadan that works for everyone. Now that's in danger | Nosheen Iqbal

In London, a new model of community and connection was born during last year's Ramadan. Hundreds of Muslim Londoners came together every night to build inclusive spaces that reflected the world they want to live in – spaces where diversity was celebrated, women were empowered, and queerness was welcome.

Communities like Ramadan Space, which started on WhatsApp, successfully navigated venue negotiations and hosted sold-out iftar events throughout the month. The Inclusive Mosque Initiative organized feminist prayers, while Shukr brought together Muslim creatives at a trendy London venue (even rappers Krept and Konan attended). Faith & Flow workshops combined movement with meditation, providing an oasis of wellness for those seeking spiritual connection.

The energy was palpable, with venues like Palestine House becoming hubs for solidarity, spirituality, and community. New initiatives emerged, such as Karrom Club and Kismet Cafe, further embodying the inclusive spirit of last year's Ramadan. Charity events and fundraising campaigns became integral parts of these gatherings.

These grassroots spaces were a breath of fresh air in an increasingly divided society, where Islamophobia had reached a boiling point. But now, news that Ramadan Space's venue has been pulled out this year threatens to derail the progress made by these inclusive communities.

This cancellation matters, not just for Muslims who have built these spaces but for everyone seeking more compassionate and empathetic connections. In an era marked by division and loneliness, allowing such community-building initiatives to wither away would be a loss for us all.

As Ramadan approaches once again, it's crucial that we recognize the importance of creating – rather than merely tolerating – inclusive spaces where people can come together. We must make space for those who yearn for connection, empathy, and understanding. The alternative is to allow these moments of softness to disappear, leaving us with even greater divisions and social isolation.
 
🌈 just think about all the good that came out of last year's Ramadan community events... those spaces were truly special 💖 they brought people together from different backgrounds and created a sense of belonging 🤝 can't let them be taken away from us this time around 😔 need to find new ways to keep these inclusive initiatives alive 💪
 
omg u gotta feel me on this!!! 🤯 london's ramadan vibe last yr was literally the most beautiful thing i've ever seen - all these muslim communities comin together 2 build spaces that celebrate diversity & empowerment... it's not just about muslims, its about creatin spaces where ppl can come 2gthr & feel seen & heard 💖 especially wen it comes 2 queerness & feminism, its like, we need more of those inclusive spaces in our lives 🌈

but now they're pullin out the venue 4 ramadan space & i'm like, no way!!! 🙅‍♀️ that's not just a loss 4 muslims, thats a loss 4 every1 who needs community & connection... we cant afford 2 let these spaces dry up & leave us with even more divisions & loneliness 😩

we gotta keep pushin 4 those inclusive spaces where ppl can come 2gthr & feel good 2 b themselves... it's not just about ramadan, its about buildin a better world 🌎
 
omg I'm literally heartbroken when I saw the news about Ramadan Space's venue being pulled out this yr 🤕 it was such a beautiful example of community & connection in action - all those grassroots spaces that popped up last yr were like a breath of fresh air in a society thats been dividing itself for too long 🌎 they showed us what's possible when we come together with empathy, understanding & respect 💖 and now its being taken away from us? 🤔 it just goes to show how quickly our collective progress can be undone if we dont keep pushing for more inclusive spaces where ppl feel seen & heard 👍 so let's make a conscious effort to support these initiatives this yr & create even more spaces for connection, community & love ❤️
 
omg I'm literally heartbroken to hear that Ramadan Space's venue got pulled out this yr 🤕🌎 it was so inspiring to see ppl come together across different backgrounds & identities last year and now it's like we're taking 2 steps back 💔 those spaces were beacons of hope in a world that can sometimes feel super divisive 😔 I'm keeping my fingers crossed that somehow they'll find a way to make it work again 🤞 it's so important that we keep creating spaces for connection & community, especially during Ramadan when people are craving it the most 💫
 
Ugh, this is so sad 🤕... I remember when London had that awesome street festival last summer, it was like, the whole city came together, you know? And now this... Ramadan Space's venue getting pulled out of this year's events? That's just not right 😔. It feels like we're losing something special here. Those communities built up such a great energy and connection among people... and now it's all being taken away? 🤦‍♀️. What's wrong with celebrating diversity, empowering women, and welcoming queerness? It seems like we're just going back to the old ways of segregation and exclusion 💔. This cancellation is not just bad news for Muslims, but for everyone who's looking for a sense of belonging and community 🌎. We need more inclusive spaces like that, not fewer 😞.
 
I'm really worried about what's going on with Ramadan Space 🤕. Those inclusive spaces were a game changer for London - they brought people together from all walks of life. It was amazing to see Muslims, women, queerness... everyone was welcome! And now this? A sold-out venue just gets pulled out? What's the point if we're not going to make space for those communities to thrive? 🌎 We need more moments like that in our lives, not less. Can't we just support each other and create a culture of kindness? ❤️
 
😔 I'm really sad to hear that Ramadan Space's venue was pulled out this year... it feels like we're taking a step back in the wrong direction. I mean, can you imagine if all those inclusive spaces went away? It'd be like losing a part of our community. 🤗 These initiatives brought so much energy and positivity to London, and they were really making a difference. The way women were empowered, queerness was celebrated... it's not just about Muslims coming together, but about creating a more compassionate society for everyone. 💖 We need more spaces like that, where people can feel seen and heard. It's not too much to ask for some love and kindness in this world, right? ❤️
 
🙏 this news about Ramadan Space's venue being pulled out is a total bummer 🤕 I mean, the energy those events brought was genuinely infectious & it's crazy how much impact those inclusive spaces had on people's lives 🌎 what happened to all the new initiatives that came out of last year? did we just forget about them? 💔 or were they just too good to be true? 😒
 
🤝 I think it's utterly fascinating how Londoners came together last Ramadan to create spaces that truly embodied the values of diversity, empowerment, and inclusivity. It was a beautiful manifestation of community spirit! 😊 Those grassroots initiatives like Ramadan Space, Shukr, Faith & Flow, and Karrom Club showed us that even in the midst of societal division, we can still build something truly remarkable together. 🌈

What's disheartening is that the cancellation of Ramadan Space's venue this year could set back all those efforts. It's not just a blow to Muslim communities but also a loss for everyone who craves more compassionate connections. We need spaces where people can feel seen, heard, and understood – places where we can come together without fear or judgment. 💖

Let's not let these inclusive communities wither away! Instead, let's continue to nurture them and make space for more initiatives like this. It's time to recognize that creating connections and fostering empathy is crucial in today's world. 🌎💕
 
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