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Some 2 billion Muslims around the globe gathered with loved ones to celebrate the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
Eid al-Fitr, the festival that marks the end of a month of fasting, is typically celebrated over two to three days. It is a joyous occasion for Muslims, featuring special prayers, family gatherings ...
But they have no idea where they will pray next. In the building next door, a mosque stands empty in the Munich Forum for Islam (MFI), an organization set up in 2014 to promote a modern ...
Muslims around the world celebrated Eid al-Fitr today. Hundreds gathered in Midrand at the Nizamiye Mosque for morning ...
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The Muslim community across the country gathered in various mosques on Sunday to celebrate Eid-Ul-Fitr, an event that marks the end of Ramada. Idd-ul-Fitr is the first of the two official holidays ...
The authorities said that thousands of buildings had been damaged, including about 150 mosques and pagodas. Credit...Video by AFP Supported by By Malachy Browne The powerful earthquake that shook ...