São Paulo – Companies close for recess, families gather, prayers, and celebrations all over. It’s a day to go to the mosque to pray and meet acquaintances at home or in public spaces. That is Eid al-Fitr in Muslim countries. It’s a holiday, a festival, the end of Ramadan, and one of the most important dates in the Islamic calendar. See below pictures of this year’s Eid Al-Fitr celebrations in different Arab countries. Above, Muslims gather to perform Eid Al-Fitr prayer at the Al-Zaytuna Mosque in Tunis, Tunisia.
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