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Norway’s Largest Street Iftar Held in Oslo

20:12 - March 15, 2026
News ID: 3496769
IQNA – The largest street iftar event, attended by more than 500 people, was held on the streets of Oslo, the capital of Norway.

The largest street iftar event, attended by more than 500 people, was held on the streets of Oslo, the capital of Norway (Ramadan 2026).

 

In a Ramadan scene that reflects the concepts of coexistence and tolerance in Norwegian society, more than 500 people participated in the largest iftar event on the streets of the Norwegian capital, according to the Muslimsaroundtheworld website.

In this program, the Olavya Gangen Passage was filled with participants who had gathered to break their fast in an atmosphere of kindness and human interaction.

Also, residents of the area, both Muslims and non-Muslims, attended the program in a symbolic moment that reflected the Ramadan atmosphere based on participation and empathy among people.

The Iftar event on the street has an important social message and shows that the Muslim community is sympathetic and supportive of its surroundings, and Norwegian society also welcomes these programs that promote dialogue and empathy between different groups in society.

The participants in the program talked to each other in a warm and friendly atmosphere full of trust and understanding.

This event was organized for the third consecutive year during the holy month of Ramadan by the Islamic Dialogue Network of Norway in partnership with the Islamic Association of Norway.

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The Municipality of Gamle Oslo and a number of local Islamic organizations and centers also participated in it.

More than 50 volunteers from the Islamic Dialogue Network and members of the Islamic Dialogue Network participated in organizing the event, equipping the venue and distributing food to the participants.

 

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