Eid al-Fitr, Muslims and celebrating Ramadan
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In Gaza, this will be the second Eid al-Fitr since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
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Religion News Service on MSNOhio group gathers personal letters to connect with Muslims in prison for EidEid Letters to Incarcerated Muslims is one of several groups in America sending letters to incarcerated Muslims for the holiday and, ultimately, advocating for prison abolishment.
On Monday, the Herricks Muslim Families organization held its sixth annual car parade to celebrate Eid, the Muslim holiday marking the end of Ramadan, a holy
Eid, which means “festival” or “feast” in Arabic, is a celebratory occasion for more than one billion Muslims worldwide. However, in some countries, especially multicultural ones like Aust ...
A New Jersey man has been sentenced to six months in jail for breaking into a Rutgers University Islamic center on the Muslim holiday of Eid-al-Fitr and vandalizing it. Jacob Beacher, of North Plainfield,
Eid-al-Fitr celebrates the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting and reflection, with joy and renewed responsibility for Muslims around the world.
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A suspect has been charged with a federal hate crime after allegedly breaking into and destroying property at Rutgers University’s Center for Islamic Life.
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Palestinians in the Gaza Strip had little to celebrate on Sunday as they began marking the normally festive Eid al-Fitr holiday with rapidly dwindling food supplies and no end in sight to the Israel-Hamas war that has devastated the territory. Dozens held prayers in the yard of demolished school in the southern town of Khan Younis.
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Dewsbury Reporter on MSNEid-Ul-Fitr: Why this year's celebrations were a historic occasion for Muslim families in Dewsbury, Batley and SpenThe festival marked the end of Ramadhan - the Muslim holy month of fasting. As part of their worship and their intention to please the Lord God, the vast majority of our area's local Muslim population had been fasting and avoiding any food or water during daylight hours for the previous four weeks - until the new Eid Moon was clearly seen on Sunday evening above the blue skies of the Heavy Woollen District.