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斋月庆祝

First-of-its-kind Ramadan event hosted by OUWB med students draws from across Michigan

An image of students at the Miftaah Iftar event

OUWB alumni and medical students (except for the baby) pose for a picture at the Miftaah Iftar event. (提交的图)

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日历图标2022年7月6日

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A group of students from OUWB recently hosted a first-of-its-kind event during Ramadan, drawing about 150 Muslim medical students from across Michigan to gather in metro Detroit for networking and celebration. 

The event took place at the Warren-based Miftaah Institute, which describes itself as “an open and inclusive environment for people seeking Islamic knowledge.” Miftaah Institute was co-founded in 2017 by Muhammad Waheed, M.D.22年,out.

It was co-hosted by Miftaah and Muslim students from OUWB.

Waheed says the event was intended to provide Muslim medical students a way to connect with each other.

“Medical students come to OUWB from all over the country, and many don’t have a community or family here,瓦希德说。. “The purpose of this event was to let them know they do have a family here, a community…and get them to network with each other.”

Ramadan is believed to be the month during which the Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.

Muslims generally engage in more active worship, and fast from dawn to sunset.

According to Pew 研究, eight in 10 Muslims say they fast during the holy month of Ramadan.

Muslims fast from all water, food, and medications. Fasting is considered obligatory for all observant Muslims. Depending on when Ramadan occurs, the fasting period can last up to 16 hours a day.

今年的斋月是4月2日至5月1日.

The daily meal in which Muslims end their fast is called Iftar.

The idea for the Miftaah Iftar — held April 17 — came from Sazid Hasan, a rising M3 at OUWB.

He says the idea was to get Muslim-based student organizations from various medical schools together in one place. (OUWB has a chapter of the Muslim Medical 学生 Association.)

“The thing is, all of these organizations function independently, as little islands,哈桑说。. “The idea was to bring them together and form communities and networks.”

An image of a student at the Miftaah Iftar event

OUWB medical student Shahrukh Naseer attended the Miftaah Iftar event, where he was able to network with other medical students from around the state. (提交的图)

哈桑说,米夫塔负担了食物的费用. Dishes served included biryani, chicken curry, naan bread, and Adeni chai.

The organization also donated the use of the hall for the event.

Waheed says the event falls in line with the two primary goals of Miftaah: education and community service.

“We thought it would be a great blend to host the medical students who obviously care about their education, 还有社区服务,他说.

Waheed also served as the keynote speaker for the event where he stressed the importance of Muslims staying together “to help give a better message of our village.”

He added that “it’s not just about education, and not just about religion.”

“It’s also to really set the tone for these students to know that they’re not just Muslims, 但他们也是美国人,瓦希德说。.

约有150人出席. 除了OUWB, students came from Michigan State University, 中密歇根大学, 密歇根大学, 和韦恩州立大学. Hassan says promotion of the event generally was done through word-of-mouth and social media.

“Medicine is all about these connections…when you do research, 当你去开会的时候, 像这样的事件,哈桑说。.

Hasan says it also helps strengthen unity, or ummah, among Muslims.

“It goes two ways…we’re a medical school community and all working toward the goal of becoming physicians, 与此同时, 我们是穆斯林,他说. “这只是将两个领域结合起来.”

展望未来, Hasan says he expects OUWB students to continue leading the charge for the event that he expects to be held annually.

“我们不仅有关系, but we have a relatively high Muslim student population compared to other medical schools in Michigan — and we tend to be more active,他说.

Waheed says he envisions the event being held every year “and that eventually they’re not just going to be Muslims getting together to break fast.”

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