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Author: Assadullah Sadiq

I am originally from Afghanistan and have many memories of celebrating Ramadan and Eid there as a child. I have taught in schools, and have also given presentations about Ramadan. I am currently finishing a Master's degree program in multi-ethnic literature.
Posted on August 1, 2016February 19, 2021

Sharing and Caring: Ramadan Themes in Action

Can you go without food or water from dawn to sunset? This is exactly what many Muslim adults do during Ramadan. More importantly, Muslims try to experience what the less…

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Posted on September 2, 2013February 26, 2021

More than 101 Plates

Ramadan came and went but we hope its meaningful activities at the museum will stay with our visitors.  This year visitors took part in our Iftar feast for those in…

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