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The High Commission of Sri Lanka in London hosted its annual Iftar Dinner on 22 May at the Mission premises. The Iftar Dinner was organised in collaboration with the Council of Sri Lankan Muslim Organisations (COSMOS UK), with the participation of the British Sri Lankan Muslim community, representatives of key British Sri Lankan associations in the UK, as well as distinguished faith leaders representing the four main religions in Sri Lanka.
Guest of Honour Lord Sheikh addressing the gathering |
Recitation of Qirath by Sheikh Imam Salman Siddiq |
COSMOS UK President Liyas Wahid addressing the gathering |
The representatives of the Sri Lanka Islamic Association and the Sri Lanka Malay Association also participated in the Iftar. Member of the House of Lords, friend of Sri Lanka and Conservative Muslim Forum President Lord Mohamed Sheikh was the Guest of Honour.
The program commenced with the recitation of Qraath by Sheikh Imam Salman Siddiq. Ven. Bogoda Seelawimala Nayaka Thero of the London Buddhist Vihara and Chief Sanganayaka of Great Britain; Shri Rajasekar Kurukkal of Ealapatheeswarar Aalayam, Wembley; and Reverend Father Elmo Arulnesan, Tamil Catholic Chaplaincy in the UK addressed the gathering and spoke on the significance of religious harmony and coexistence, and the importance of developing interfaith understanding and mutual respect. Welcoming all faith leaders and guests, Sri Lanka High Commissioner Manisha Gunasekera in her remarks highlighted the significance of Iftar during the holy month of Ramadan, and the special and constructive role played by the British Sri Lankan Muslim community in the UK including COSMOS in fostering peace, harmony and religious co-existence in Sri Lanka encapsulated within one Sri Lankan identity.
Guest Speaker Sheikh Dr. Salim Hosanee spoke eloquently on the significance and benefits of fasting in the holy month of Ramadan. The Lord Sheikh expressed his deep condolences to the victims of the tragic incidents in Sri Lanka, and commended the observance of Iftar with the British Sri Lankan Muslim community as well as other communities in the UK in an inclusive and multi-faith manner, thus highlighting the universal message of Peace of the Prophet Muhammad.
COSMOS-UK President Liyas Wahid in his remarks reiterated the significance and contribution of the Muslim community to Sri Lanka’s prosperity, and welcomed the efforts by religious and civic leaders in Sri Lanka to foster harmony and coexistence among religions and communities in Sri Lanka, and the need for unity and resilience in the aftermath of the recent tragedies. The vote of thanks was delivered by Deputy High Commissioner Sugeeshwara Gunaratna. Following the calling for Mahrib Prayer and breaking fast, a traditional Iftar dinner was served to the guests in attendance.