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SAT

28

Feb

iftar

SAT

28

Feb

Date: Saturday 28 February, 2026

Time: 6.30p.m. – 10.00p.m.

Address: South Yarra - location confirmed via email after registration

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You are warmly and wholeheartedly invited to join Queer Muslim Naarm’s First Queer Iftar of 2026 in the vibrant neighbourhood of South Yarra.

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About the Event

Join us this Ramadan for an inclusive and affirming Iftar — a space to gather, break fast, connect, and celebrate together. Everyone is welcome: Muslims, culturally Muslim people, Queer Muslim allies, and anyone wishing to respectfully share in the tradition and community.

Food & Sharing

We’ll provide a generous spread inspired by Middle Eastern and North African cuisines, with savoury dishes and sweets reflecting the warmth of the season.

You’re welcome (but not required) to bring a halal dish to share and add your own flavours to the table.

What to Expect

This is a celebration of culture, faith, and belonging — an evening of conversation, reflection, laughter, and community connection.

Registration & Details

  • Venue details: emailed Friday, 27 February at 11:00am
  • Registrations close: Thursday, 26 February at 11:00pm
  • Cost: Free

To help with catering and safety, please only register if you can attend. If your plans change, cancel your registration so the spot can go to someone else.

About Queer Muslim Naarm

Queer Muslim Naarm is a community collective supporting Queer Muslims and allies through gatherings, shared traditions, and connection. Our events aim to reduce isolation at the intersection of faith, culture, and sexuality while fostering belonging and mutual support.

Photography Notice

This event will be photographed and filmed. If you would like your face blurred, please let an organiser know on the day. (Edits cannot be made after publication.)

Acknowledgement of Country

This gathering takes place on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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