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Klintaps Muslim Association Celebrates Eid al-Fitr on Campus

March 21, 2026
Klintaps Muslim Association Celebrates Eid al-Fitr on Campus

On Friday, 21 March 2026, members of the Klintaps Muslim Association gathered on the Klagon campus to celebrate Eid al-Fitr — the festival marking the end of Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting.

The gathering was simple: a shared meal, conversation, and the small rituals of welcome that make a campus feel like a community. Students from across programmes — Medical Laboratory Science, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Ophthalmic Dispensing, and others — set aside the weekend to break the fast together and mark the end of a month that for many of them had run alongside lectures, clinical placements, and end-of-semester preparations.

For Klintaps as an institution, the celebration was a quiet but visible signal of the diversity that defines the campus. The University College draws students from across Ghana — including significant cohorts from the Northern, Upper East, Upper West, and Greater Accra regions — and it recruits internationally. A campus where Eid is celebrated alongside Christmas, Easter, and Ghana's national holidays is one where every student can locate themselves.

The Klintaps Muslim Association is one of several student-led affinity groups operating alongside the SRC, and its presence on campus offers Muslim students a space for prayer, mentorship, and community throughout the academic year — not only at Eid.

The institution congratulates its Muslim students, staff, and alumni on a meaningful Eid Mubarak.

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