Ramadan and Eid
Weekly meals will be catered by the MSA to provide a home-style meal and environment for students to gather together and break their fasts. Students are also encouraged to meet with one another at Iftaar time. The Pit has extended its hours to serve dinner until 9pm. Students can prepare a to-go box with breakfast food items for Suhoor.
Maghrib prayers will be held in Reynolda 10, Sunday through Thursday, for students that would like to pray and then walk together to the Pit. Masks must be worn, social distancing will be in place, bringing your own prayer rug is encouraged, and capacity will be limited.
Muslim Life at Wake Forest works alongside university partners to ensure that Muslim students are accommodated during Ramadan. These accommodations include adjusting dining hours, re-scheduling exams or other assignments, and requesting that Faculty, Staff, and Student Leaders are cognizant of scheduling conflicts.
To learn more about Ramadan, why it’s important, how to support our Muslim students, and the planning process please continue to the additional pages within this section.