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Muslims mark Festival of Sacrifice
Hundreds of local Muslims gathered to pray and feast Sunday as part of the religious holiday “Eid Al-Adha” at the Maple Park Community Center.
Muslims around the world celebrate the day that marks the end of many a pilgrimage, or “Hajj,...Tags: Festive Events, Health, Religion and Belief, Entertainment Events, Mecca (Saudi Arabia)
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Islamic Society hosts prayer and celebration for Eid ul-Adha
The Islamic Society of Western Maryland hosted a prayer and celebration for the Muslim holiday of Eid ul-Adha on Sunday.
A formal prayer was held at Hager Hall on Dual Highway to accommodate a gathering of about 700 people, said Dr. Shahab Siddiqui,...Tags: Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Saudi Arabia, Festive Events, Islam, Arts and Culture
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Reporter's Notebook: Thoughts on Eid, 'the festival of sacrifice'
One of my happiest and most vivid childhood memories was waking up, in the heart of Cairo, to the loud recitation of "takbeerat," or chants, coming from every direction twice a year. I can relive it all in an instant when I close my eyes. These memories...Tags: Animals, Religious Festivals, Entertainment, Music, Islam
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Fire doesn't stop prayer for Wichita Muslims
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsAfter a fire destroyed their place of worship this week, Muslims living in west Wichita improvised for Friday's prayer. The Islamic Association Mosque held its prayer service outside the burned facility. Its mosque caught fire early Monday morning and...Tags: Islam, Religion and Belief
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Celebrating the end of Ramadan in Harford
Muslims in Harford County celebrated the end of the holy month of Ramadan with a prayer ceremony Tuesday morning at the Bel Air Reckord Armory. As more than a billion Muslims worldwide celebrated completion of the month of Ramadan, Harford's Muslims...Tags: Religious Festivals, Holidays, Ramadan, Islam, Family
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Book review: 'A Quiet Revolution' by Leila Ahmed
Special to the Los Angeles TimesA Quiet Revolution The Veil's Resurgence From the Middle East to America Leila Ahmed Yale University Press: 352 pp., $30 When I was 13, one of my classmates came to school one morning wearing a beige head scarf. This was in the 1980s, in Morocco....Tags: Book, University of California, Yale University, Health and Safety at School, Science and Technology
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Monster Mash: Christie's president heading to Qatar; Sydney Opera House singled out for jihad
Culture MonsterQatar Museums Authority lures president of Christie's to new job... -
Obama lights the National Christmas Tree, says 'Merry Christmas' three times
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Obama: Happy Hanukkah, and you can Photoshop my lip for the picture
Top of the TicketHanukkah reception highlights White house evening for Barack and Michelle Obama... -
President Obama honors Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Top of the TicketFounder of Sikhism died in 471 years ago.... -
SAUDI ARABIA: Rains lash pilgrims, as pilgrims stone the devil
Babylon & BeyondViolent storms Wednesday wreaked havoc on the annual hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia but didn't cause any notable injuries or halt the processions. Around 2.8 million people took part in the pilgrimage this year, a religious requirement for any able-... -
Just back from Asia, President Obama proclaims a need for more recycling, especially of electronics
Top of the TicketThe Democrat would especially like Americans to recycle electronic goods more....
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