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OZONE PARK, Queens (WABC) -- New York City took a big step earlier this week, clarifying that the Muslim call to prayer can be broadcast every Friday afternoon from any mosque -- no permit necessary.
For believers, the holy month is about much more than fasting. It's a time for reflection and compassion — to give to the less fortunate, gather with community to break the daily fasts, and pray.
NEW YORK — The Muslim call to prayer will ring out more freely in New York City under guidelines announced Tuesday by Mayor Eric Adams, which he said should foster a spirit of inclusivity. Under the ...
FILE — Worshipers in New York's East Harlem neighborhood take part in the traditional annual prayer commemorating the end of Ramadan, in front of the Masjid Aqsa-Salam mosque, on July 17, 2015. New ...
A Muslim who prays in public is like James Bond, but without the bling, sophisticated gadgets and entourage of gorgeous women eager to bed him. Both brilliantly fail at every attempt at stealth. Like ...
Muslim leaders have blasted a court ruling upholding a ban on prayer rituals at a London school as they criticised a minister's comments on the issue as 'divisive'. Michaela Community School in Brent ...
Q: Who’s behind the Muslim prayer day at the Capitol Sept. 25? A: The New Jersey lawyer (and former Bucknell University star tailback) who is organizing the event says it’s to show "we love America." ...
Duke University found itself at the center of a controversy this week when it announced plans to allow a Muslim call to prayer from the university chapel’s famed bell tower -- and then reversed its ...