🧩 Philosophy Apr 6, 2026 · admin

Community Iftar

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Blog post by professor Roger Crisp



On 12th March, I was delighted to be invited to attend the  4th Ramadan Community Iftar organized by the Dialogue Society in partnership with The Oxford Academy. The event involved a wonderfully diverse group of participants, including civic leaders, community and faith representatives, charity members, students, academics, parents, and people of all faiths and none.This year’s theme, ‘Building Community Trust’, highlighted the importance of unit

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