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Muslim devotees offer special prayers at mosques and homes and recite the holy Quran, seeking divine blessings for peace and happiness for themselves and for the Muslim Ummah. |
Muslim devotees offer special prayers at mosques and homes and recite the holy Quran, seeking divine blessings for peace and happiness for themselves and for the Muslim Ummah. |
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They also visited the graveyards of their relatives and Muslim saints and |
They also visited the graveyards of their relatives and Muslim saints and distribute sweets and homemade foods among the poor, their neighbours, friends and relatives. |
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Muslim devotees offer special prayers at mosques and homes and recite the holy Quran, seeking divine blessings for peace and happiness for themselves and for the Muslim Ummah.
They also visited the graveyards of their relatives and Muslim saints and distribute sweets and homemade foods among the poor, their neighbours, friends and relatives.