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Eid in Exile: How Rohingya Refugees Celebrate with Faith, Memory, and Hope for Return to Arakan

Ro Maung Shwe | Cox’s Bazar Refugee Camp, Bangladesh In the refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar, Eid al-Fitr arrives not with the comfort of homeland traditions, but with a mixture of faith, patience, and longing. For the Rohingya community living in the camps, Eid is not only a religious celebration marking the end of Ramadan. It is also a painful reminder of displacement, loss, and the unfulfilled hope of returning to their ancestral land in Arakan, …
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rohingyakhobor.com broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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