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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. Bristol, UK. Grand Iftar Ramadan celebration meal. One of the biggest street parties in the UK is held in Bristol and everyone and anyone is invited. Over 1000 people attended Easton Jamia Mosque’s Grand Iftar celebration in St Marks Road, organised to give the the local Muslim community the opportunity break bread with their wider community during Ramadan. Festivities included a feast with food handed out to everyone by the muslim community, as well as an opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. Similar events across the country are held to promote and celebrate unity within the community, giving people the chance to come along and learn about the significance of Ramadan within the Islamic faith. Members of the public of all faiths, ethnicities and areas of Bristol were welcomed at the evening. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. Bristol, UK. Grand Iftar Ramadan celebration meal. One of the biggest street parties in the UK is held in Bristol and everyone and anyone is invited. Over 1000 people attended Easton Jamia Mosque’s Grand Iftar celebration in St Marks Road, organised to give the the local Muslim community the opportunity break bread with their wider community during Ramadan. Festivities included a feast with food handed out to everyone by the muslim community, as well as an opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. Similar events across the country are held to promote and celebrate unity within the community, giving people the chance to come along and learn about the significance of Ramadan within the Islamic faith. Members of the public of all faiths, ethnicities and areas of Bristol were welcomed at the evening. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. The Easton Jamia Masjid Mosque at ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. Bristol, UK. Grand Iftar Ramadan celebration meal. One of the biggest street parties in the UK is held in Bristol and everyone and anyone is invited. Over 1000 people attended Easton Jamia Mosque’s Grand Iftar celebration in St Marks Road, organised to give the the local Muslim community the opportunity break bread with their wider community during Ramadan. Festivities included a feast with food handed out to everyone by the muslim community, as well as an opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. Similar events across the country are held to promote and celebrate unity within the community, giving people the chance to come along and learn about the significance of Ramadan within the Islamic faith. Members of the public of all faiths, ethnicities and areas of Bristol were welcomed at the evening. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. Bristol, UK. Grand Iftar Ramadan celebration meal. One of the biggest street parties in the UK is held in Bristol and everyone and anyone is invited. Over 1000 people attended Easton Jamia Mosque’s Grand Iftar celebration in St Marks Road, organised to give the the local Muslim community the opportunity break bread with their wider community during Ramadan. Festivities included a feast with food handed out to everyone by the muslim community, as well as an opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. Similar events across the country are held to promote and celebrate unity within the community, giving people the chance to come along and learn about the significance of Ramadan within the Islamic faith. Members of the public of all faiths, ethnicities and areas of Bristol were welcomed at the evening. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. Bristol, UK. Grand Iftar Ramadan celebration meal. One of the biggest street parties in the UK is held in Bristol and everyone and anyone is invited. Over 1000 people attended Easton Jamia Mosque’s Grand Iftar celebration in St Marks Road, organised to give the the local Muslim community the opportunity break bread with their wider community during Ramadan. Festivities included a feast with food handed out to everyone by the muslim community, as well as an opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. Similar events across the country are held to promote and celebrate unity within the community, giving people the chance to come along and learn about the significance of Ramadan within the Islamic faith. Members of the public of all faiths, ethnicities and areas of Bristol were welcomed at the evening. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. Inside the Easton Jamia Masjid Mosque at ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. Inside the Easton Jamia Masjid Mosque at ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_RAMADAN_IFTAR_170622_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. Bristol, UK. ABBID HUSSAIN, Secretary of the Easton Jamia Mosque, at the Grand Iftar Ramadan celebration meal. One of the biggest street parties in the UK is held in Bristol and everyone and anyone is invited. Over 1000 people attended Easton Jamia Mosque’s Grand Iftar celebration in St Marks Road, organised to give the the local Muslim community the opportunity break bread with their wider community during Ramadan. Festivities included a feast with food handed out to everyone by the muslim community, as well as an opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. Similar events across the country are held to promote and celebrate unity within the community, giving people the chance to come along and learn about the significance of Ramadan within the Islamic faith. Members of the public of all faiths, ethnicities and areas of Bristol were welcomed at the evening. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. Bristol, UK. Grand Iftar Ramadan celebration meal. One of the biggest street parties in the UK is held in Bristol and everyone and anyone is invited. Over 1000 people attended Easton Jamia Mosque’s Grand Iftar celebration in St Marks Road, organised to give the the local Muslim community the opportunity break bread with their wider community during Ramadan. Festivities included a feast with food handed out to everyone by the muslim community, as well as an opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. Similar events across the country are held to promote and celebrate unity within the community, giving people the chance to come along and learn about the significance of Ramadan within the Islamic faith. Members of the public of all faiths, ethnicities and areas of Bristol were welcomed at the evening. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. Inside the Easton Jamia Masjid Mosque at ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. Bristol, UK. Grand Iftar Ramadan celebration meal. One of the biggest street parties in the UK is held in Bristol and everyone and anyone is invited. Over 1000 people attended Easton Jamia Mosque’s Grand Iftar celebration in St Marks Road, organised to give the the local Muslim community the opportunity break bread with their wider community during Ramadan. Festivities included a feast with food handed out to everyone by the muslim community, as well as an opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. Similar events across the country are held to promote and celebrate unity within the community, giving people the chance to come along and learn about the significance of Ramadan within the Islamic faith. Members of the public of all faiths, ethnicities and areas of Bristol were welcomed at the evening. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_IFTAR_RAMADAN_180607_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/06/2018. Bristol, UK. Grand Iftar Ramadan celebration meal. One of the biggest street parties in the UK is held in Bristol and everyone and anyone is invited. Over 1000 people attended Easton Jamia Mosque’s Grand Iftar celebration in St Marks Road, organised to give the the local Muslim community the opportunity break bread with their wider community during Ramadan. Festivities included a feast with food handed out to everyone by the muslim community, as well as an opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. Similar events across the country are held to promote and celebrate unity within the community, giving people the chance to come along and learn about the significance of Ramadan within the Islamic faith. Members of the public of all faiths, ethnicities and areas of Bristol were welcomed at the evening. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. The Easton Jamia Masjid Mosque at ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_RAMADAN_IFTAR_170622_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  22/06/2017; Bristol, UK. ‘The Big Iftar 2017’ in St Marks Road, Easton, Bristol, marking the end of the muslim holy month of Ramadan when muslims fast from dawn until sunset. It is believed this is the first time in the UK that the event includes a meal held in the street and shared with all communities including non-muslims. It is hosted by Easton Jamia Masjid with partners including Bristol4Muslims, we care foundation, Karam Kitchen, and aims to bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together to share good food and learn from each other. Ramadan is a month of sharing, hospitality, charity giving and creating new friendships, and the Big Iftar is a great way of achieving these goals while breaking down barriers that may exist within communities. Visitors were also given a grand tour to the newely refurbished mosque located in the heart of Easton. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/07/2014. Gaza.      The Al Tourek family  prepare to prayer following her family  Iftar feast  in Gaza city. <br />
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After a short ceasefire broke down Hamas and Israel have now resumed their current campaign.   "Every night when we sit to eat we can hear the explosions.  This should be a happy time for use but we are just living in fear."  Commented Bassen Al Tourek, the father of the family.   Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/07/2014. Gaza.   Young girls carry their bread home as they prepare to break the Iftar feast during Ramadan whilst the conflict in Gaza in July 2014 claimed over 2,200 lives - most of them Palestinians - and many more injured. A ceasefire was agreed between Israel and Hamas on 26 August.     Photo credit : Alison Baskerville/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/05/2017. Kırıkhan, TURKEY. Syrian orphans eat an iftar dinner at an orphanage on the Turkish-Syrian border in Kırıkhan, near Antakya, Turkey on the first day of Ramadan during Former Minister of State for Faith and Communities, Baroness Warsi's visit. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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