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RAMADAN BEGINS TODAY



The moon appears above

The 14th of Ramadan Mosque

in central Baghdad in Iraq

on April 4, 2023.




The holy month is a moment of spiritual connection, community, prayer and reflection. Muslims partake in several religious activities during the time, including fasting from dawn to sunset every day, a tradition that dates back more than 1,400 years.


Muslims often break their daily fast during Ramadan with "iftar," an evening meal often shared with family and friends.

We wish Ramadan Mubarak to our Muslim neighbors.

 
 
 

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