The Embassy of Indonesia, led by Ambassador Rosan Roeslani, yesterday hosted an iftar for faculty and students of Georgetown University. The iftar is the evening meal when Muslims break their daily fast during Ramadan, making it a unique opportunity for attendees to learn more about Ramadan and Indonesian culture.
Representatives from the Indonesian embassy and Georgetown faculty and students attended the event, enjoying a traditional Indonesian meal and engaging in discussions on interfaith dialogue and understanding. The iftar provided a chance to strengthen the relationship between Indonesia and Georgetown, paving the way for future collaborations.
Georgetown University is renowned for its academic excellence and commitment to fostering interfaith understanding, and the embassy of Indonesia expressed its appreciation for Georgetown’s leadership in this regard. The event was a success, leaving attendees with a deeper understanding of Indonesian culture and a renewed commitment to building bridges across cultures and faiths.