Riyadh – The Youth Forum successfully organized the “Welcome Ramadan” Conference, attended by prominent social and religious figures, youth, and community members. The event aimed to prepare participants for the holy month of Ramadan, highlight its spiritual blessings, and encourage the younger generation to embrace religious and ethical values.
The conference featured speeches by Youth Forum President Ibrahim Jatt, renowned scholar Al-Ghani Siddiqui, and social leader Atiqur Rahman. The speakers emphasized the significance of Ramadan, the importance of patience and piety, and the role of youth in societal reform.

President Ibrahim Jatt stated:“Ramadan is not just a month of worship; it teaches self-discipline, organization, and social service. Young people should actively participate in charitable activities alongside their prayers during this blessed month.”
Al-Ghani Siddiqui urged participants to strengthen their connection with the Holy Quran, maintain congregational prayers, and promote tolerance. He added that Ramadan teaches brotherhood, equality, and selflessness.
Social leader Atiqur Rahman stressed the importance of community unity, noting that such gatherings not only inspire spiritual awakening but also guide youth toward positive activities.
The conference was attended by youth including Advocate Moaz bin Fazl, Amir Hamza, and Abu Momin, along with representatives of the Youth Forum and a large number of residents of Riyadh. Participants pledged to contribute positively to society through worship, charity, and social service during Ramadan.
The event concluded with a collective prayer for the safety, prosperity, and well-being of the Muslim Ummah.
