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Community conclusion

Communal iftar

Sisters remain together to break their fast communally, preferably at the university Islamic Society space or suitable alternative venue.

Modest iftar approach

Following the main blueprint’s approach to modest breaking of fast:

  • Simple initial meal: Water, dates, and basic food items
  • Maghrib prayer together in gratitude for safe completion
  • Reflection period before any substantial meal
  • Discussion of experience and lessons learned

Key reflection themes

  • Personal growth: How each sister discovered new capabilities
  • Community strength: The power of supporting each other through challenges
  • Refugee awareness: Deeper understanding of displacement experiences
  • Faith strengthening: How trials can deepen spiritual connection
  • Future commitment: Specific actions to support refugee communities

Planning follow-up

Before dispersing, the group should:

  • Exchange contact information for continued support and accountability
  • Discuss fundraising outcomes and impact
  • Plan future activities to maintain momentum and engagement
  • Express gratitude to organisers and each other
  • Make commitment to sharing experiences with wider iSoc community

For detailed reflection facilitation and follow-up planning guidance, see the Problem Solving and Post Event sections of the organiser guide.

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