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Experience The Magic of Ramadan

Ramadan is an important month for Muslims around the world, and for many universities and college campuses, it is an opportunity to celebrate and embrace the diversity of the students here. During this time, it is common for campus organizations and student affairs to organize various events and activities to help foster a sense of community and bring people together.

One of the most popular types of events during Ramadan on campus is the distribution of dates. Dates are a traditional food that Muslims break their fast with during Ramadan, and they are a symbol of the holy month. By distributing dates, it is an accessible way for students to break their fasts while on campus.

Initially, the distribution of dates can be done in a variety of ways. At Student Central, we put a basket where it is filled with packed dates at the Student Central counter, and the Student Central officer hands out the dates as the students pass by.

Overall, the distribution of dates and other Ramadan-related events on campus can help create a sense of community and inclusivity for Muslim students and raise awareness and understanding among non-Muslim students. By embracing and celebrating the diversity of the students, MAHSA University can help promote a more tolerant and accepting society.

Hence, we at Student Central would like to take this opportunity to wish, Eid Mubarak, to you and your loved ones. May this special occasion bring us happiness, peace, and prosperity. May this Eid be filled with love, laughter, and good food. Have a blessed Eid!

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri.






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