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Monday’s observation of Eid al-Fitr marked the end of the holy month of Ramadan when Muslims abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset.
In Fresno, the Islamic Cultural Center welcomed over a hundred people who visited, took part in prayers, and ended their time of fasting over a festive morning meal.
“Today is the celebration, the culmination, of all of that beauty — the spirituality, the charity, the community, the blessings, the prayers,” said ICCF executive director Reza Nekumanesh.
GV Wire videographer Jahz Tello was there to capture the sights and sounds of the local gathering.
Jahz joined GV Wire in early 2018 as a Video Production Assistant. He comes to us with experience in video editing and production, most recently with Fresno State Athletics. Jahz received a Bachelor’s Degree in Multimedia from Fresno State in 2014. He has a passion for video, music and film. In his spare time, Jahz likes to cook, catch up on current events, listen to music and exercise. You can contact him at 559-492-4016 or Send an Email .
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