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The Muslim Association of Brantford this week unveiled billboards at several locations to help followers celebrate Ramadan.
“We have billboards on West Street, Brant Avenue and Paris Road,” Imam Abu Noman Tarek, of the Brantford Mosque, said.
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“Some Muslims are also putting Ramadan lawn signs on their front yards. We’re hoping these signs might bring some ease to Muslims during this unprecedented time.”
Ramadan began April 13 and is expected to end on May 12. During that time, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset daily abstaining from food, drink and marital relations during the daylight hours.
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The Muslim Association of Brantford this week unveiled billboards at several locations to help followers celebrate Ramadan.
“We have billboards on West Street, Brant Avenue and Paris Road,” Imam Abu Noman Tarek, of the Brantford Mosque, said.
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“Some Muslims are also putting Ramadan lawn signs on their front yards. We’re hoping these signs might bring some ease to Muslims during this unprecedented time.”
Ramadan began April 13 and is expected to end on May 12. During that time, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset daily abstaining from food, drink and marital relations during the daylight hours.
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