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From sunrise to sunset: Observing Ramadan on the Hilltop

As the sun sets, Muslim students across campus make their way to the Hughes-Trigg Student Center to break their fast. After a long day of classes, club meetings and prayer, the evening iftar marks the end of another day of fasting during Ramadan. For most SMU students, eating dinner is a routine part of their day. But for Muslim students, it’s a celebration. They are finally able to indulge after going hours without food or water. Ramadan, celeb…
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smudailycampus.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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