An iftar program was organized with the contributions of the Sociology Club, operating under the Department of Health, Culture and Sports (HCS) of Üsküdar University, and Mimar Sinan Male Dormitory. The program, which brought together students from various faculties and departments at the same table, highlighted feelings of unity, trust, and solidarity in the spiritual atmosphere of Ramadan.
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Students gathered at iftar table in Üsküdar

The program, held with high participation in the Socrates hall of the South Campus E Block, contributed to strengthening social bonds among students.

The unifying power of Ramadan was emphasized
At the program, Research Assistant Dr. Berat Dağ, advisor to the Sociology Club and from the Sociology Department of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, delivered a speech. Dağ stated that Ramadan preserves the differences shaped in every field and is very important in the context of strengthening social unity and togetherness.
Following Dağ's speech, the fasts were broken with the call to evening prayer.

Feelings of trust and solidarity strengthened
Throughout the iftar program, which took place in a sincere atmosphere, participants emphasized the importance of gathering and spending time together in accordance with the spirit of Ramadan.
The program also contributed to strengthening the sense of belonging among students.
The aim is for community-focused events to continue to increase
At the end of the iftar program, Şeyma Bihter Kanbur, President of the Sociology Club, and its board members thanked the participants and stated that such social and community-focused events would continue to increase.
The program concluded with the good wishes and aspirations of the participants.
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