"April fourth marked a truly historic day in Bristol's history when Bristol's Muslims organized an Iftar event at the city's oldest, largest, and most renowned church, where the entire community, including local MPs, councillors, police officers, police commissioners, police commanders, British princes, and royal representatives, as well as people of all faiths, including Sikhs, Muslims, Jews, Christians, and Hindus, gathered together to break the fast at the invitation of the Muslims, at the local church. On this occasion, the organizers expressed their thoughts, including Rana Basharat Ali Khan, Chairman and founder of the International Human Rights Movement, saying that today is a significant day in Bristol's history, which clearly sends a message to the world that Bristol's communities and all religions are united as one voice, spreading a message of love and peace globally, which is the essence of our Islamic teachings.The guests included MP Kerry McCarthy, Shadow Minister MP Thangam Dagenham, Police Commissioner Sarah Crew, Councillor Ex-Cabinet Member Afzal Shah, Ex-Chairman of Bristol Council Masjid Mohammed Arif, Chairman of Bangladesh Association, Bristol Mohammad Ainul Islam, Community Leader, Brother, Tareq Khan, at the Bristol Grand Iftar event, chaired by the founder of the International Human Rights Movement, Rana Basharat Ali Khan."
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