One of the founders of Jersey’s Islamic Centre said the island’s Muslim community has become more diverse over the years as Ramadan comes to an end.
Muslims around the world have been observing the Islamic holy month of Ramadan by not eating or drinking during daylight hours.
It comes to an end on Thursday and between 50 to 70 people have been coming to the centre each evening to break fast each day.
Dr Sarfaraz Jamali said there was “quite a diverse community” of people at the centre who “come from African countries, Sub-Saharan countries, Arab countries, India, Pakistan, [and] the UK as well”.
