Saturday Family Day

Temple University
All Events postponed to 2024

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Multi-Cultural Performances by Dancers, Singers, Musicians, Poets, Rappers, and Comedians

Uyghur Soul 

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Nachh Manch School of Kathak Dance

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Ustad Shafaat Khan

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Mosaic Dance Theater Company

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Hafez Kotain, Percussionist

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Amer Zahr, Comedian

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Nadirah Pierre, MC

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The Freedom Dabka Group

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Dell-P, Rap

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Philadelphia Folklore Project

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All-Day Family Fair: Activities for and About Kids

Kids Carnival

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Youth Talent Show 

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International Montessori Schools (IMS)

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NAML Foundation/MECCA

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Al-Bustan Workshop for Kids

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MIST Tournament

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The Athlete’s Hour

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Women Write | Women Teach | Women Lead

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 Other Activities

 (We are currently in negotiations with Temple about renting various venues on the Temple Campus.)

The Grand Bazaar

With a history extending back a millennium, the bazaars of the Muslim world were the super ports of their time. Utilizing an extensive network of trading routes, these Muslim caravans and ships connected Western Europe to the Middle East, the Middle East to China along the fabled silk road, and China to the Spice Islands of current-day Indonesia. Muslim traders and bazaars were but one factor in the peaceful spread of Islam during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. 


As you tour our faux bazaar, just for a moment imagine yourself a Venetian trader onboard a great sailing ship, as you sail through the Spice Islands on your way back to Venice, the hull overflowing with such treasures as pepper, cinnamon, silk, ginger, and cloves.

Culinary Delights Of The Muslim World
 Partake of the culinary delicacies of 1.9 billion Muslims around the world:


  • Pita bread from the Middle East and paratha from the Sub-Continent;
  • Spinach bourkas from Turkey and Uighur scallion pancakes from China;
  • Lebanese kebab and meat satay, the national meal of Indonesia;
  • Lamb tagine from Morocco to slow-cooked biryani from India; and
  • The heavenly sweet k’naffeh from Palestine to pandan balls from Malaysia.


These are just some of the familiar and exotic delights that await you at “The Muslim Kitchen.” 

"We are committed to presenting a festival whose performers and organizers are as racially and ethnically diverse as the great metropolis they call home. And as a consequence of this goal of diversity, all events at the Festival will be available without tickets, so that all who visit one of the many Festival venues can do so for free."
We firmly believe this festival can make a positive impact on interfaith understanding, especially in a region founded upon the creed of religious tolerance. By celebrating our cultural differences, the festival challenges the purveyors of bigotry and hate, and seeks to strengthen the bonds between different communities of faith by fostering mutual understanding across religious, racial, and ethnic backgrounds. Your sponsorship will demonstrate your commitment to these ideals.  Your support will make this festival and all the events associated with it free-of-charge and open to the public. 
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