Muslims celebrate the end of Ramadan


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Front News Georgia
Muslim worshippers around the world are celebrating the festival of Eid al-Fitr, commonly known as Eid, to mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Many Muslims will be attending Eid prayers at their mosque, early on 13 May.
Believers taking part in Ramadan haven't been eating or drinking during daylight hours, believing it will bring them closer to God.
As well as fasting, Ramadan is a time when Muslims are encouraged to give to charity, strengthen their relationship with God, and show kindness and patience.
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