Sixth Annual Grand Street Iftar Held Across Major Ethiopian Cities - ENA English
Sixth Annual Grand Street Iftar Held Across Major Ethiopian Cities
Addis Ababa, March 7, 2026 (ENA)—The sixth annual Nationwide Grand Street Iftar is underway in several major cities across Ethiopia, including the capital Addis Ababa, where thousands of Muslims gathered at the iconic Meskel Square to break their fast collectively during the holy month of Ramadan.
The large communal event has brought together prominent religious leaders and dignitaries, including the President of the Council, Haji Sheikh Ibrahim Tufa, and the Head of the President’s Office at the Supreme Council, Ustaz Abubeker Ahmed, along with other respected Islamic scholars and community figures.
Organized under the theme “Nejashi for the Country,” the gathering draws inspiration from Ethiopia’s historic legacy of tolerance and the revered story of Ashama ibn Abjar, the Aksumite ruler widely honored in Islamic history for offering protection to early Muslims who sought refuge in the ancient Kingdom of Aksum.
The theme reflects enduring values of compassion, national unity, and Ethiopia’s long-standing contribution to interfaith coexistence and mutual respect.
Held simultaneously in multiple cities and communities across the country, the event highlights both the spiritual and social significance of Ramadan.
Organizers said the program aims to strengthen solidarity among citizens while underscoring the role of faith in promoting understanding, cooperation, and social harmony.
Ramadan, observed by Muslims worldwide, serves as a time to deepen shared values and strengthen bonds within communities.
Participants at the gathering observed the sanctity of the holy month while upholding Islamic ethical principles throughout the event.
Beyond religious observance, the Grand Street Iftar also serves as a platform for collective prayer, reflection, and a renewed call for national unity and lasting peace.