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#12211979
30 March 2025
Women from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, gather in a park on March 30, 2025, to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, or the breaking of the fast, which they observe for 29 days during Ramadan. The goal is to grow spiritually and establish stronger relationships with their god, Allah. According to the Imam or Sheikh, the name Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ''ar-ramad,'' which means scorching heat.
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30 March 2025
Women from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, gather in a park on March 30, 2025, to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, or the breaking of the fast, which they observe for 29 days during Ramadan. The goal is to grow spiritually and establish stronger relationships with their god, Allah. According to the Imam or Sheikh, the name Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ''ar-ramad,'' which means scorching heat.
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30 March 2025
Women from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, gather in a park on March 30, 2025, to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, or the breaking of the fast, which they observe for 29 days during Ramadan. The goal is to grow spiritually and establish stronger relationships with their god, Allah. According to the Imam or Sheikh, the name Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ''ar-ramad,'' which means scorching heat.
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#12212025
30 March 2025
Women from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 30, 2025, line up to eat in a park to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the 29-day fast observed during Ramadan. The goal is to grow spiritually and establish stronger relationships with their god, Allah. According to the Imam or Sheikh, the name Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ''ar-ramad,'' which means scorching heat.
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#12212028
30 March 2025
Women from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 30, 2025, line up to eat in a park to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the 29-day fast observed during Ramadan. The goal is to grow spiritually and establish stronger relationships with their god, Allah. According to the Imam or Sheikh, the name Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ''ar-ramad,'' which means scorching heat.
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#12212030
30 March 2025
Women from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 30, 2025, line up to eat in a park to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the 29-day fast observed during Ramadan. The goal is to grow spiritually and establish stronger relationships with their god, Allah. According to the Imam or Sheikh, the name Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ''ar-ramad,'' which means scorching heat.
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#12212032
30 March 2025
Women from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 30, 2025, line up to eat in a park to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the 29-day fast observed during Ramadan. The goal is to grow spiritually and establish stronger relationships with their god, Allah. According to the Imam or Sheikh, the name Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ''ar-ramad,'' which means scorching heat.
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#12212034
30 March 2025
Women from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 30, 2025, line up to eat in a park to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the 29-day fast observed during Ramadan. The goal is to grow spiritually and establish stronger relationships with their god, Allah. According to the Imam or Sheikh, the name Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ''ar-ramad,'' which means scorching heat.
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#12212036
30 March 2025
Women from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 30, 2025, line up to eat in a park to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the 29-day fast observed during Ramadan. The goal is to grow spiritually and establish stronger relationships with their god, Allah. According to the Imam or Sheikh, the name Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ''ar-ramad,'' which means scorching heat.
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30 March 2025
Women from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 30, 2025, line up to eat in a park to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the 29-day fast observed during Ramadan. The goal is to grow spiritually and establish stronger relationships with their god, Allah. According to the Imam or Sheikh, the name Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ''ar-ramad,'' which means scorching heat.
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#11136060
10 April 2024
A woman in a burqa from the Muslim community is transporting a stroller inside the Deportivo Plan Sexennial, which has been converted into a mosque, in Mexico City, after praying and breaking the fast that she has been observing for 29 days during Ramadan, with the aim of growing spiritually and establishing stronger relationships with her god Allah.
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10 April 2024
A woman in a burqa from the Muslim community is transporting a stroller inside the Deportivo Plan Sexennial, which has been converted into a mosque, in Mexico City, after praying and breaking the fast that she has been observing for 29 days during Ramadan, with the aim of growing spiritually and establishing stronger relationships with her god Allah.
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#10213522
28 June 2023
A woman from the Muslim community takes pictures inside the Plan SEXENAL Sports Center in Mexico City, during the celebration of Eid al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice), which has its origins in the moment when God appeared in a dream to Abraham, known as Ibrahim by Muslims, and asked him to sacrifice his son to demonstrate his loyalty. According to the Koran, the holy religious book of Islam, just as Ibrahim was about to sacrifice his son, God replaced Ismail with a lamb, which was sacrificed in his place.
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#10213556
28 June 2023
A woman from the Muslim community poses inside Mexico City's Deportivo Plan SEXENAL during the celebration of Eid al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice), which originates from the moment when God appeared in a dream to Abraham, known as Ibrahim to Muslims, and asked him to sacrifice his son to demonstrate his loyalty. According to the Koran, the holy religious book of Islam, just as Ibrahim was about to sacrifice his son, God replaced Ismail with a lamb, which was sacrificed in his place.
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#10213482
28 June 2023
A woman from the Muslim community inside the Plan SEXENAL Sports Center in Mexico City gets ready to celebrate Eid al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice), which has its origins in the moment when God appeared in a dream to Abraham, known as Ibrahim by Muslims, and asked him to sacrifice his son to demonstrate his loyalty. According to the Koran, the holy religious book of Islam, just as Ibrahim was about to sacrifice his son, God replaced Ismail with a lamb, which was sacrificed in his place.
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28 June 2023
A woman from the Muslim community inside the Plan SEXENAL Sports Center in Mexico City gets ready to celebrate Eid al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice), which has its origins in the moment when God appeared in a dream to Abraham, known as Ibrahim by Muslims, and asked him to sacrifice his son to demonstrate his loyalty. According to the Koran, the holy religious book of Islam, just as Ibrahim was about to sacrifice his son, God replaced Ismail with a lamb, which was sacrificed in his place.
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