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SAUDI - EID - PRAYER

SAUDI - EID - PRAYER
Saudi boys eat the traditional Eid al-Fitr dish, stuffed lamb with saffron rice, nuts and spices, after prayers at Riyadh's Grand mosque 16 December 2001. According to the Muslim lunar calendar, the the three-day Eid al-Fitr holiday begins the morning after the sighting of the new moon ending the holy fasting month of Ramadan, the period when Muslims believe that God first revealed the Koran to the Prophet Mohammed. A FP PHOTO/Bilal QABALAN
BILAL QABALAN / AFP
Document reference 000_APP2001121632730
SLUG SAUDI - EID - PRAYER
Creation date 12/16/2001 11:38 UTC
City/Country Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Credit BILAL QABALAN / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 7.76 Mb / 2048 x 1325 / 300 dpi

SAUDI - EID - PRAYER

SAUDI - EID - PRAYER
Saudi boys eat the traditional Eid al-Fitr dish, stuffed lamb with saffron rice, nuts and spices, after prayers at Riyadh's Grand mosque 16 December 2001. According to the Muslim lunar calendar, the the three-day Eid al-Fitr holiday begins the morning after the sighting of the new moon ending the holy fasting month of Ramadan, the period when Muslims believe that God first revealed the Koran to the Prophet Mohammed. A FP PHOTO/Bilal QABALAN
BILAL QABALAN / AFP