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#12212023
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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#12212038
30 March 2025
A woman from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, poses wearing a sombrero and mariachi attire in front of an axolotl mural on March 30, 2025, in a park 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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#12212040
30 March 2025
A woman from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, poses wearing a sombrero and mariachi attire in front of an axolotl mural on March 30, 2025, in a park 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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#12212041
30 March 2025
A woman from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, poses wearing a sombrero and mariachi attire in front of an axolotl mural on March 30, 2025, in a park 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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#12212043
30 March 2025
A woman from the Muslim community in Mexico City, Mexico, poses with a hat in a park on March 30, 2025, to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the breaking of the fast observed 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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#12212045
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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#12021857
6 February 2025
Ambassador Riyad Mansour, Permanent Observer of the Observer State of Palestine holds a press conference regarding th ePalestinian question at the United Nations headquarters on February 5 in New York City. Ambassadors Coly Seck and Riyad Mansour, were joined by the newly elected Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian people (CEIRPP Bureau), Ambassador Neville Melvin Gertze, Permanent Representative of Namibia, Vice-Chair.Ambassador Jaime Hermida Castillo, Permanent Representative of Nicaragua, Vice-Chair Ambassador Hari Prabowo, Deputy Permanent Representative of Indonesia,representing Ambassador Arrmanatha Christiawan Nasir, elected as Vice-Chair.Ambassador Ernesto Soberón Guzmán, Permanent Representative of Cuba, Vice-Chair. Ambassador Ahmad Faisal Muhamad, Permanent Representative of Malaysia, Vice-Chair and Rapporteur.
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#12021858
6 February 2025
Ambassador Riyad Mansour, Permanent Observer of the Observer State of Palestine holds a press conference regarding th ePalestinian question at the United Nations headquarters on February 5 in New York City. Ambassadors Coly Seck and Riyad Mansour, were joined by the newly elected Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian people (CEIRPP Bureau), Ambassador Neville Melvin Gertze, Permanent Representative of Namibia, Vice-Chair.Ambassador Jaime Hermida Castillo, Permanent Representative of Nicaragua, Vice-Chair Ambassador Hari Prabowo, Deputy Permanent Representative of Indonesia,representing Ambassador Arrmanatha Christiawan Nasir, elected as Vice-Chair.Ambassador Ernesto Soberón Guzmán, Permanent Representative of Cuba, Vice-Chair. Ambassador Ahmad Faisal Muhamad, Permanent Representative of Malaysia, Vice-Chair and Rapporteur.
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#12021859
6 February 2025
Ambassador Riyad Mansour, Permanent Observer of the Observer State of Palestine holds a press conference regarding th ePalestinian question at the United Nations headquarters on February 5 in New York City. Ambassadors Coly Seck and Riyad Mansour, were joined by the newly elected Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian people (CEIRPP Bureau), Ambassador Neville Melvin Gertze, Permanent Representative of Namibia, Vice-Chair.Ambassador Jaime Hermida Castillo, Permanent Representative of Nicaragua, Vice-Chair Ambassador Hari Prabowo, Deputy Permanent Representative of Indonesia,representing Ambassador Arrmanatha Christiawan Nasir, elected as Vice-Chair.Ambassador Ernesto Soberón Guzmán, Permanent Representative of Cuba, Vice-Chair. Ambassador Ahmad Faisal Muhamad, Permanent Representative of Malaysia, Vice-Chair and Rapporteur.
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#12021860
6 February 2025
Ambassador Riyad Mansour, Permanent Observer of the Observer State of Palestine holds a press conference regarding th ePalestinian question at the United Nations headquarters on February 5 in New York City. Ambassadors Coly Seck and Riyad Mansour, were joined by the newly elected Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian people (CEIRPP Bureau), Ambassador Neville Melvin Gertze, Permanent Representative of Namibia, Vice-Chair.Ambassador Jaime Hermida Castillo, Permanent Representative of Nicaragua, Vice-Chair Ambassador Hari Prabowo, Deputy Permanent Representative of Indonesia,representing Ambassador Arrmanatha Christiawan Nasir, elected as Vice-Chair.Ambassador Ernesto Soberón Guzmán, Permanent Representative of Cuba, Vice-Chair. Ambassador Ahmad Faisal Muhamad, Permanent Representative of Malaysia, Vice-Chair and Rapporteur.
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