Shibbir Ahmed, New York: Continuing its annual tradition, Graphics World, located in Jackson Heights, New York, has been hosting a month-long Iftar gathering during the holy month of Ramadan. The initiative has been organized by Sakil Mia, owner of Graphics World and president of the Jackson Heights Elakabashi Organization.
Throughout the month of Ramadan, expatriate Bangladeshis along with people from various communities have been gathering there daily to participate in Iftar. Amid the busy life of expatriates, the gathering has turned into a warm social reunion for the community.

Before Iftar each day, guests engage in friendly conversations, exchange greetings, and discuss the significance of Ramadan, creating a sincere and welcoming atmosphere. The Iftar gathering is attended by community leaders, activists, poets, writers, journalists, businesspeople, employees of Graphics World, as well as friends and family members from different walks of life. Many attendees expressed that such gatherings help strengthen brotherhood, harmony, and mutual relationships among expatriate Bangladeshis.
Organizer Sakil Mia said that the holy month of Ramadan is a time for spiritual purification, compassion, and self-restraint. He noted that the annual Iftar gathering is arranged to strengthen bonds among people living abroad and to bring everyone together.

“We want everyone to share the joy of Ramadan together even while living abroad. This Iftar gathering is part of that effort,” he said.
He also mentioned that new guests join the Iftar gathering every day throughout the month, making the event more vibrant. Attendees have also praised the initiative, saying that such gatherings help promote harmony and unity within the Bangladeshi community in the diaspora.
The month-long Iftar program has created a festive atmosphere among expatriate Bangladeshis living in Jackson Heights. The event is supported by Anwar Hossain, Muhammad Mohiuddin, Mohammad Sayem, Abdullah Noman, Amir Hamza, Shyamal, and many others.
Among those present at the Iftar gathering were mainstream leader Fahad Solaiman; writer and journalist Akbar Haider Kiron; children’s writer Humayun Kabir Dhali; Nurul Azim, president of the Elite Club; Lion Ahsan Habib; artist Kamaruzzaman Bokul; Shahidul Islam, editor of Weekly Thikana Barta; Monjur Hossain, publisher of Desh newspaper; editor Mizanur Rahman; Moshiur Rahman Mazumder, news editor and publisher; photojournalist Nihar Siddiqui; Yasin K Joy; Amanat Hossain Aman; Sarwar Babu; Razu Biplob, president of Ruposhi Chandpur Foundation; its general secretary Gazi Sohel; Mohammad Shafi; journalist Abu Nasr; businessman Moinu Chowdhury; Mohammad Saeed, editor of Weekly Probash; and Shibbir Ahmed, chairman of the editorial board of Dewal Patrika and NewsNow, among others.

Commenting on the event, mainstream leader Fahad Solaiman said, “Such gatherings are extremely important to maintain brotherhood and unity among the Bangladeshi community abroad. Sakil Mia’s initiative certainly deserves appreciation.”
Writer and journalist Akbar Haider Kiron said, “This type of Iftar gathering plays an important role in strengthening communication and goodwill among expatriates. It creates a sense of family-like bonding within the community.”
Children’s writer Humayun Kabir Dhali said, “Ramadan teaches us restraint and humanity. Such gatherings give the new generation growing up abroad an opportunity to connect with our culture and religious values.”
Nurul Azim, president of the Elite Club, said, “Such noble initiatives bring people together and deepen mutual relationships. I express my sincere gratitude to the organizers.”
News editor and publisher Moshiur Rahman Mazumder said, “These types of Iftar gatherings play an important role in strengthening communication and goodwill among expatriate Bangladeshis. Ramadan teaches us patience, compassion, and humanity. The month-long Iftar organized at Graphics World is strengthening the spirit of brotherhood and unity within the community.”
The Iftar menu at Graphics World includes dates, chickpeas, puffed rice, onion fritters, jilapi, sherbet, various fruits, chicken nuggets, haleem, mashed mango, tehari, khichuri, meat, and many other traditional dishes.

Among those present and assisting in the organization were Zed Alam Nomi, general secretary of the Jackson Heights Elakabashi Organization; joint conveners Aftab Jony and Shams Jony; Kazi Aminul Islam Swapan; Golam M. Haidar Mukut; Iktaruzzaman Ratan; Ashrafuzzaman Ashraf; coordinator Rafiqul Islam Dalim; Professor Monirul Islam Khan; Mofizur Rahman; BN Badshah; Jibon Shafik; Shawn Babla; Faruk Hossain Mazumder; Nazmul Hossain Babu; A.Z.M. Jahangir; vice president Mohammad Manik Babu; assistant general secretary Mia Mohammad Dulal; chief adviser Mir Nizamul Haque; Marshal Murad; Mazharul Robin; Professor Rafiqul Islam; Namis Ahmed; Maksudul Haque Chowdhury; Mazharul Islam Jony; Mahbubur Rahman Mukul; joint member secretary A.B. Siddiq Patwari; Jahangir Alam Joy; Sheikh Noman Polash; Asadul Islam Asad; Shafiuddin Mia; Khulku Rahman; businessman Rana Ahmed; Anisul Kabir Jasir; Mohammad Khokon; realtor Hasan and many others.
The Iftar gathering organized by Graphics World remains open to everyone. The ongoing month-long event continues to spread the message of harmony, unity, and community spirit among expatriate Bangladeshis during Ramadan.

