
Rethink Rebuild Society welcomed members of the community to the Centre on Sunday 22 February for men and Monday 23 February for women to open the fast together and take part in an important discussion on hate crime. Guests arrived from 5:00pm and broke their fast at 5:30pm, followed by a dedicated talk and discussion on hate crime. The evening continued with Ishaa and Taraweeh prayers and time for informal conversation, creating a warm and reflective atmosphere.
The sessions, delivered in Arabic, offered valuable insight into the nature and impact of hate crime and highlighted the importance of reporting and collective action. Attendees engaged in meaningful discussion, sharing experiences and exploring practical ways to strengthen community resilience and solidarity. Manchester City Council generously funded and supported the events, helping bring the community together to stand united against hate crime.