
An Iftar and prayer gathering bringing together Bangladeshi expatriate teachers and students from leading universities in Malaysia was held in a warm and spiritually uplifting atmosphere.
The event was organized on Tuesday (March 3) at Ales Restaurant in Subang Jaya, near Kuala Lumpur. The program was arranged by Scholars Path, an education and admission-focused institution working closely with international students.
The gathering was presided over by educationist and Malaysia-based entrepreneur M I R Khan Iman. A keynote address was delivered by Farzana Zaman, a faculty member of Asia e University, who spoke on the values of unity, patience, and compassion embodied by the holy month of Ramadan.
The program opened with reflections on the spiritual significance of Ramadan, followed by special prayers seeking peace, prosperity, and sustainable development for Bangladesh, as well as harmony and well-being for people across the world.
Bangladeshi students from Asia e University, INTI International University, and Multimedia University attended the Iftar, turning the evening into a vibrant platform for academic fellowship and cultural exchange.
The event was successfully conducted under the overall supervision of the multinational company Khanovate, whose support contributed to the smooth and dignified execution of the program.
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