The Islamization of the United Kingdom is not new. However, it can be seen more easily during Ramadan.
In March 2023, to celebrate the start of the Muslim month of fasting, for the first time in history, lights representing Islam were installed in the West End, a tourist district in central London.
Unsurprisingly, on the streets of the British capital Redecorated Ramadan 2024 in Ramadan colors this March. But this demonstration of the progress of Islam across the Channel did not stop there…
Football stadiums where Iftar is celebrated
When we talk about Ramadan, we must also talk about Iftar. The word refers to the meal Muslims eat every evening at sunset during the fasting month of Ramadan.
In a country where soccer brings out passions, we can read like this On the AFC Wimbledon Club website (plays in the British Fourth Division) It will, for the first time, host Iftar at its ground on Wednesday, March 20.
The event is hosted by a club speaker, and several speakers are expected to talk about football and Ramadan, before prayers, followed by food distribution.
The origin of the project is the “Ramadan Tent Project”, a charity that brings together Muslim communities in British territory with the aim of “spreading the spirit of Ramadan through various initiatives”.
Including this “Open Iftar”: event organized since 2013 across the channel It brought together more than a million people across the country “Britain's most iconic cultural venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Wembley Stadium and Trafalgar Square”.
Islamic prayer times in London train station
As for English football grounds, Wimbledon is the only one not to open its doors to Muslim coaches.
Manchester City's Etihad Stadium is one of several venues chosen to host Ramadan events, with the others being Brentford's Zitec Community Stadium, Blackburn's Ewood Park and West Bromwich's The Hawthorns.
Prayer on the grounds @BrentfordFC It was an experience beyond words. 🌙⚽ In the heart of the stadium, turning strangers into friends, Salah's unity and calmness truly captured the beauty of faith meeting football. #Ramzan festival #openiftar #Ramjan2024 #Ramzan pic.twitter.com/TPA6laiHkz
— Open Iftar (@OpenIftar) March 15, 2024
Open Iftar event at Etihad Stadium. #Ramzan
[via @dr_asn1]— City Chief (@City_Chief) March 15, 2024
But the list is not complete: Aston Villa club also seems very happy to open its stadium for Ramadan…
Aston Villa are proud to host once again @Ramjan tentOpen Iftar tonight at Villa Park. ☪️
— Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) March 12, 2024
And while we're on the subject of football, let's remember that in 2023, referees in the United Kingdom were asked to have Muslim players interrupt Premier League matches in the evening rather than their Ramadan fast.
Finally, this English-style Islamization has also affected London's King's Cross station in recent days. One of the screens on the start board at King's Cross is occupied by a quote from the Prophet Muhammad and Islamic prayer times.
🟣🇬🇧 King's Cross Station in London broadcasts Islamic prayer times and “hadith of the day” on its billboards. pic.twitter.com/DMqCorhNoT
— Marc Vanguard (@marc_vanguard) March 19, 2024
Photo Credit: DR (Illustration Photo)
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