INDONESIAN EMBASSY, IIUI HOST VIRTUAL IFTAR

A virtual iftar was organized for Inddonesian students of International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) by Indonesia Embassy and university jointly.

” In every difficulty we find convenience because every crisis provides an even rather greater opportunity if we innovatively look for the way out and striveto overcome the challenges” said Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia H.E. Iwan S. Amri in his speech on the occasion.

It was attended by the Indonesian Ambassador Iwan Amri, Mrs. Rita Amri, Embassy’s officials and over 230 Indonesian students of the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) who attended the grand virtual event from their boarding campuses and residences.

Welcoming the holy month, Ambassador Iwan S. Amri said that Ramadan is a great mercy of Allah to shape our lives but this year Ramadan was an unparalleled and perhaps once in a lifetime experience. He said that this pandemic is an experience that teaches us that difficulties should encourage us to be more creative and doing Iftar together in virtual way was an example,

On the occasion, Provost male, IIUI, Dr.Ibrar Anver on behalf of the IIUI lauded the initiative of the Indonesian Embassy in Islamabad and admired the creativity of the Indonesian students at their campus.  Showing unanimity of views and acknowledging the Ambassador, Dr. Anver said in his remarks  that “God will facilitate one’s life as long as he strives for the benefit of humanity.”

During the program, the students were also provided information about the latest trends in the corona outbreak by Defence Attache of the Embassy, Colonel Kav. Dody Taufik with the view to further enhance self protection and awareness.

In the spirit of social solidarity, staff from the Indonesian Embassy in Islamabad also raised funds for the Community Ramadan activities. On the occasion, Firdaus Alfin Hudaya, Chair of the Indonesian Student Association (PPMI) of Pakistan appreciated the Ambassador and conveyed the feelings of the students by saying that the students long for the fasting arrangement back home, but even in Islamabad they feel like at home because they have parents at the Indonesian Embassy who are caring and attentive to them”

As per the arrangements made by IIUI, Indonesian students independently prepare iftar at the campus dormitory kitchen.  To have traditional Indonesian Ramadan atmosphere in their campus, they prepare the typical  Indonesian Iftar menu such as rendang, soto Betawi and grilled chicken, and banana compote.