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The Grand Iftar

Grand Iftar

A Night of Faith, Reflection & Giving

Manchester 27th February

Birmingham 28th February

London 1st March

Join us for an evening of community, reflection, and purpose. Break your fast with a sumptuous three-course halal meal, while hearing from thought-provoking speakers whose lives and work are deeply connected to Gaza.

This is an opportunity to gather as a community, reflect on faith in action, and make a tangible difference for families in Gaza this Ramadan.

Doors Open: From 4.30pm

Ticket deals

Standard ticket: £20

Trio ticket: £50

Table of 10: £180

Limited tickets available – book now to secure your place!

Book your tickets now – limited availability

Location
Date/Venue
Prices
Quantity

Manchester

27 Feb

Doors open from 4.30pm

Birmingham

28 Feb

Quaid-E-Azam Grand Ballroom, Montague Street, Birmingham, B4 7XH

Doors open from 4.30pm

London

01 Mar

Elite Banqueting Centre, The Park, Wexham Road, Slough SL2 5QR, UK

Doors open from 4.30pm

Meet the Speakers

  • Dr. Mohammed Mustafa
    Dr. Mohammed Mustafa

    Dr. Mohammed Mustafa - “Beast from the Middle East”

    Dr. Mohammed Mustafa, affectionately known as the “Beast from the Middle East,” is an English-Australian emergency physician trainee and humanitarian. Born into a Palestinian refugee family, Dr. Mustafa pursued medical training across Britain and Australia, driven by a deep commitment to human rights and the belief that healthcare is a fundamental right for all. His career spans frontline medical practice and global humanitarian advocacy, with notable service in hospitals across Gaza, including Nasser and European hospitals. Dr. Mustafa’s work combines clinical excellence with passionate activism, highlighting the intersection of healthcare, human dignity, and social justice.

  • Dr. Myriam François
    Dr. Myriam François

    Dr. Myriam François

    Dr. Myriam François is a journalist, writer, broadcaster, and academic specializing in Islam, France, and the Middle East. Her work has appeared widely in the British press, including The Guardian, The New Statesman, The Telegraph, CNN Online, and Middle East Eye. In 2019, she launched the website WeNeedToTalkAboutWhiteness.com to foster dialogue in the UK around white racial identity and its societal impact. Dr. François earned her DPhil from Oxford University, focusing on Islamic movements in Morocco, and holds an MA from Georgetown University and a BA from Cambridge University. Her scholarship and public engagement bridge rigorous academic research with accessible commentary on pressing contemporary issues.

  • Khaled Siddiq
    Khaled Siddiq

    Khaled Siddiq (Khāled Siddīq)

    Khaled Siddiq, also known as Khāled Siddīq, is a British musician, YouTuber, and creative workshop facilitator of Jamaican, English, and Irish descent. He began making music at age 14 and has since built an international following for his faith-inspired compositions. Siddiq’s work blends Islamic themes with contemporary hip-hop sensibilities, distinguishing him from traditional Nasheed artists by focusing on ethical entertainment and breaking down stereotypes about his faith. Praised for its authenticity, depth, and creative cultural fusion, his music resonates with audiences around the globe and has made him one of the most recognized Muslim artists internationally.

Gather for Gaza

Gather for Gaza

The vast majority of people in Gaza—at least 1.9 million—have been forced to flee, many multiple times. The entire population has been confined to 14% of Gaza’s land, with even these “safe zones” under constant threat. Over 61,000 people have died, and credible estimates suggest the true toll could be as high as 650,000, including deaths from starvation, disease, and lack of medical care.

Our team in Gaza has grown from 11 staff to 70 local heroes, working on the ground since 1991. Despite immense challenges and closed aid routes, they have delivered over 20 million items of aid over the last two years, supporting a community of 2.2 million people.

Let’s extend our hands in mercy during this sacred month. Stand with our team in Gaza as they strive to provide 1,000,000 hot nourishing meals and thousands of family food parcels to last the whole month, along with vital shelter through our camps, as well as safe water, and healthcare and education through our mobile units.

Together, let's gather for Gaza and illuminate the lives of those in need. Your presence and generosity can bring hope where it's needed most in this blessed month.

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Grand Iftar 2026 FAQs

  • What if I don’t receive my ticket?

    If you have not received your e-ticket 5 days before the Grand Iftar, please check your junk folder. If you still haven't received a ticket by email, please contact us on 0161 225 0225 or email customercare@humanappeal.org.uk.

  • Is there allocated seating?

    Yes, seats will be allocated to you.

  • What time will the doors open?

    The doors for our Grand Iftars open at 4.30 pm.

  • What is the latest I can arrive?

    We aim to have everyone seated by 5.00pm, and the event starts at 6.00pm. Late arrivals will likely get poorer seats. We strongly encourage you to arrive early so that there is less disruption to the event and so that you can have a thoroughly enjoyable time.

  • Are accessible seats and assistance available?

    This varies from venue to venue. For access, we suggest you contact the venue or email us, and we will check for you. Seats can be moved to accommodate those with accessibility issues. We will always do our best to help those who require assistance, however, at times this may be difficult, so we suggest that you have a friend or family member willing to assist.

  • Will there be photography and videography at the event?

    Yes – we will have a dedicated photographer/videographer to capture the event and audience so we can share the work we do with the rest of the world. If you don’t wish to be photographed or captured on video, please let a member of the Human Appeal team know.

  • Can I get a refund?

    Refunds can only be offered 5 days before the Grand Iftar event you purchased tickets for and may be subject to an admin charge.

  • What if the Grand Iftar event I'm attending is cancelled?

    If the Grand Iftar event is cancelled, you will be offered a full refund.

  • Is my payment secure online?

    All transactions on our website, donations or ticket sales, are secured with up-to-date encryption.

  • Will there be free car parking at most of the venues?

    Car parking varies from venue to venue. Please see the venue website or contact us for details of the specific event you wish to attend, and we will check for you.

Can’t attend? Support Gaza with a direct donation.

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Secure Your Seat

Join us for these inspiring Grand Iftars across Manchester, Birmingham, and London. Experience a night of reflection, generosity, and hope, while standing in solidarity with Gaza.

Book your tickets today and make a lasting impact this Ramadan.

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