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Worshipers in New York’s East Harlem neighborhood take part in the traditional prayer marking the end of Ramadan with the Eid al-Fitr holiday on July 17. Prayers took place outside the Masjid Aqsa-Salam mosque.

Worshipers in New York’s East Harlem neighborhood take part in the traditional prayer marking the end of Ramadan with the Eid al-Fitr holiday on July 17. Prayers took place outside the Masjid Aqsa-Salam mosque.

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Ramadan ends with Eid al-Fitr feasts

Since June 17, Muslims marking Ramadan observed the holy month of fasting in the Islamic calendar. Eid celebrations break the fast and begin the 10th month on the Islamic lunar calendar at the sight of the new moon.