[Wednesday, 24th June’15]: Pakistani-American Hollywood actor Faran Tahir, who has been actively
working towards creating more opportunities for Muslims in the West, attended
the annual Iftar party hosted by US President Barack Obama at The White House on 22nd June, 2015.
The actor was one
of the few prominent people chosen to represent the local American Muslim
community and engage in a conversation on how to focus on the giving, generous
and principled nature of Muslims, and how to encourage a counter narrative to
what the news focuses on at present whilst discussing Muslims at large.
Attendees were
greeted with the showing to them of copies of the Holy Quran which Thomas
Jefferson kept at The White House,
after which they were seated and President Obama addressed the room. He spoke
about how regardless of one’s faith, we are all one family. He also said
Americans stood together in their resolve against the targeting of any
religious and ethnic groups. Faran Tahir
was seated with Congressman Andre Carson,
one of the first Muslim congressmen in the U.S. Congress.
Subsequently Iftar was served. The Iftar menu comprised of Market Vegetable Salad, Rosemary Pita
Chips, Feta Cheese Emulsion ~ Lemon Oil, Lemon Scented Local Lamb, Citrus
Fondue, French Beans, Chantrelles and Crushed Peanut Potatoes, Chocolate
Flourless Cake, Cherry Compote and Chai Tea ~ Yogurt Sorbet.
Faran chose to wear a Ted
Baker dark blue suit with a white shirt, gold tie and pocket square for
this memorable occasion.
Speaking about
his experience of interacting with the US President and dining at The White House, Faran Tahir said “I was very
pleased to see that the President [Barack Obama] believes that it needs to be
encouraged that a positive side of Muslims is portrayed more in media. We spoke
briefly on how to work with a singular vision and break down negative
stereotypes of Muslims. It was an amazing experience to be dining at The White
House where some landmark decisions were made that shaped our history”.
In response to
the recent criticism that the event has faced due to U.S foreign policies, Faran said, “Issues can only be resolved through dialogue. Boycotting in my opinion
is not the answer to anything”.
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