Muslims in the world began to celebrate Eid al-Adha, one of the largest festivities in the Islamic calendar.
Eid al-Adha – “Fast breaking festival” means – at the end of the month of Ramadan, many adults for many adults, as well as spiritual reflections and prayers.
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Here, in Moscow, preachers are preparing for prayers.
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Hundreds, Mombasa, Kenya participated in prayers on Tononoka
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Prayers were also observed in a stadium in the port of Sudan in the east of the country
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Small children joined the adults in Moskee Essalam in Rotterdam in the Netherlands
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Like the Russian War of Russia, gifts are given to Muslim children in Lviv
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The Palestinians in northern Island, the current war between Israel and Hamas wished the deeds of a mosque
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Families in the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem – the third most holy site in Islam
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A guy who prays in a stadium in Qatar
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Muslims greet each other in the Martim Moniz Square in Lisbon in Portugal
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Those who worship women are gathering in Burgess Park for a prayer in London
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There were also those who worshiped in Plebiscito Square in Naples, Italy
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Some women took pictures after the prayer in the Great Mosque in the Hagia Sophia in Turkey in Istanbul
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Afghan refugees pray in a mosque on Pakistan’s Pesheria