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Muslims Celebrate Eid Al-Fitr After the Month of Ramadan: "It Was a Piece of Cake This Year"
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Tens of thousands of Muslims started the celebration of Eid al-Fitr today, also known as the Sugar Feast. After a month of fasting, it is now time for gatherings with family and, above all, lots of treats. The Sugar Feast lasts a total of two days and began today with the morning prayer, which AT5 attended. It was busy this morning at the Al Houda Mosque in North, where dozens of Muslims gathered for the morning prayer. "The prayer was very beau…
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