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The Adiyah Collective coordinates interfaith Ramadan gatherings in Birmingham, England, operating primarily through the Green Lane Masjid and Community Centre. Their signature program series combines traditional Iftar celebrations with contemporary social justice dialogues, specifically designed to welcome LGBTQIA+ Muslims and allies. The organization maintains regular partnerships with local faith centers, cultural institutions, and community groups across the West Midlands region. Their monthly Cycles of Resistance events merge Islamic spiritual practices with structured discussions on community resilience, cultural preservation, and intersectional activism. These gatherings feature shared meals, guided conversations, and networking sessions that connect participants across faith, cultural, and identity backgrounds. The programming emphasizes practical skill-sharing alongside theological exploration and community organizing principles. The collective's work spans three core focus areas: creating accessible spaces for marginalized Muslim communities, facilitating cross-cultural dialogue during religious observances, and building sustainable support networks. Their events calendar follows the Islamic lunar year, with increased programming during Ramadan and other significant Islamic occasions. Regular activities include communal prayer, educational workshops, and community organizing sessions.