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Milan Mosque Opens Iftar Meals to All During Olympic Games
The historic event aims to promote interfaith unity and inclusion during the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Feb. 22, 2026 at 3:38pm
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As Italy hosts the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games, a mosque in Milan is opening its doors to the public to share iftar meals during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. This unprecedented move is seen as an effort to promote interfaith unity and inclusion during the international sporting event.
Why it matters
The gesture by the Milan mosque is a symbolic act of religious tolerance and community building, especially in a traditionally Catholic nation hosting a global event. It represents an opportunity to foster greater understanding between faiths and cultures during the Olympic Games.
The details
The mosque, located in the heart of Milan, will welcome people of all backgrounds to break their daily Ramadan fasts together. Organizers hope the shared meals will create a sense of unity and shared experience among Italians and international visitors alike.
- The 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games will take place in Italy from February 6 to February 22, 2026.
- Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, will occur concurrently with the 2026 Olympic Games, running from February 10 to March 10, 2026.
The players
Milan Mosque
A prominent Islamic place of worship located in the city of Milan, Italy.
What they’re saying
“This is an important gesture of interfaith cooperation and community building during a global event. We hope it will bring people together and promote greater understanding.”
— Imam Khalid Chaouki, Imam of the Milan Mosque
What’s next
The Milan Mosque will continue to host the public iftar meals throughout the duration of the 2026 Olympic Games, providing a unique opportunity for cultural exchange and unity.
The takeaway
The Milan Mosque's decision to open its doors and share iftar meals with the public during the 2026 Olympic Games represents a powerful statement of religious tolerance and community inclusion, setting an example for how major international events can bring people of all backgrounds together.
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