Our office was honored to attend the Masjid Al Momineen Iftar Ramadan Reception Dinner, an evening centered on prayer, fellowship, compassion, and community. During this sacred time of reflection and fasting, the gathering served as a meaningful reminder that unity across cultures and faith traditions strengthens the fabric of our community.

members of Masjid Al Momineen Iftar gathered sitting and smiling during Ramadan

Guests were welcomed with warmth and hospitality by members of the Masjid Al Momineen congregation. Young members of the community helped guide attendees and demonstrated the spirit of respect, service, and leadership that defines this faith community.

five attendees standing and smiling  at Masjid Al Momineen Iftar

The evening brought together local leaders, community advocates, and residents from Clarkston and across DeKalb County. Representatives from municipal leadership, faith institutions, and community organizations gathered to share a meal, strengthen relationships, and reaffirm a shared commitment to collaboration and service.

women sitting and smiling at Masjid Al Momineen Iftar

As the community broke fast together, faith leaders reflected on the deeper meaning of Ramadan: gratitude, compassion, reflection, and collective prayer. The evening highlighted the power of coming together in fellowship, especially at a time when peace and unity remain essential around the world.

Super District 6 Outreach Director Sadee Head and Masjid Al Momineen congregation member

We at the Super District 6 Office are grateful to the Masjid Al Momineen congregation and community partners for hosting such a meaningful event. We remain committed to supporting opportunities that bring neighbors together across cultures and faiths as we continue building a stronger, more connected DeKalb County.