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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/05/2012. A muslim supporter of Diamond Jubilee posing with on a bus with has a banner reading "Congratulations Your Majesty!" outside Tower of London, today (10/05/12). Ahmadiyya Muslim Association and various charities launching a campaign to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The campaign will have 100 London buses with banners reading "Congratulations Your Majesty!" and a charity walk on this Sunday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/05/2012. Muslim supporters of Diamond Jubilee posing with on a bus with has a banner reading "Congratulations Your Majesty!" outside Tower of London, today (10/05/12). Ahmadiyya Muslim Association and various charities launching a campaign to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The campaign will have 100 London buses with banners reading "Congratulations Your Majesty!" and a charity walk on this Sunday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_BUS_TAK_04.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/05/2012. Muslim supporters of Diamond Jubilee posing next to a bus with has a banner reading "Congratulations Your Majesty!" outside Tower of London, today (10/05/12). Ahmadiyya Muslim Association and various charities launching a campaign to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The campaign will have 100 London buses with banners reading "Congratulations Your Majesty!" and a charity walk on this Sunday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_BUS_TAK_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2016. Bristol, UK. Hundreds take part in a Muslim Peace March through east Bristol on the day of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad the founder of Islam. The event was organised by city's four biggest mosques - Easton Jamia Mosque, Fishponds Madani Mosque, Totterdown Mosque and Hazarat Bilal Centre.  All four mosque chairmen  addressed the crowds at points throughout the march, preaching various messages of peace and promoting diversity and inclusion, and thanked Bristol for allowing its citizens to share their religious festival on the streets.  The Prophet's birthday is known as Eid MIlad ul-Nabi and falls on the 12th or 17th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal which changes every year because the Islamic calendar is based around the movements of the moon. In the UK most Muslims mark the occasion by fasting or by holding special prayers or conferences. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_PEACE_MARCH_160103_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2016. Bristol, UK. Hundreds take part in a Muslim Peace March through east Bristol on the day of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad the founder of Islam. The event was organised by city's four biggest mosques - Easton Jamia Mosque, Fishponds Madani Mosque, Totterdown Mosque and Hazarat Bilal Centre.  All four mosque chairmen  addressed the crowds at points throughout the march, preaching various messages of peace and promoting diversity and inclusion, and thanked Bristol for allowing its citizens to share their religious festival on the streets.  The Prophet's birthday is known as Eid MIlad ul-Nabi and falls on the 12th or 17th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal which changes every year because the Islamic calendar is based around the movements of the moon. In the UK most Muslims mark the occasion by fasting or by holding special prayers or conferences. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_PEACE_MARCH_160103_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2016. Bristol, UK. Hundreds take part in a Muslim Peace March through east Bristol on the day of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad the founder of Islam. The event was organised by city's four biggest mosques - Easton Jamia Mosque, Fishponds Madani Mosque, Totterdown Mosque and Hazarat Bilal Centre.  All four mosque chairmen  addressed the crowds at points throughout the march, preaching various messages of peace and promoting diversity and inclusion, and thanked Bristol for allowing its citizens to share their religious festival on the streets.  The Prophet's birthday is known as Eid MIlad ul-Nabi and falls on the 12th or 17th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal which changes every year because the Islamic calendar is based around the movements of the moon. In the UK most Muslims mark the occasion by fasting or by holding special prayers or conferences. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_PEACE_MARCH_160103_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2016. Bristol, UK. Hundreds take part in a Muslim Peace March through east Bristol on the day of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad the founder of Islam. The event was organised by city's four biggest mosques - Easton Jamia Mosque, Fishponds Madani Mosque, Totterdown Mosque and Hazarat Bilal Centre.  All four mosque chairmen  addressed the crowds at points throughout the march, preaching various messages of peace and promoting diversity and inclusion, and thanked Bristol for allowing its citizens to share their religious festival on the streets.  The Prophet's birthday is known as Eid MIlad ul-Nabi and falls on the 12th or 17th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal which changes every year because the Islamic calendar is based around the movements of the moon. In the UK most Muslims mark the occasion by fasting or by holding special prayers or conferences. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_PEACE_MARCH_160103_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2016. Bristol, UK. Hundreds take part in a Muslim Peace March through east Bristol on the day of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad the founder of Islam. The event was organised by city's four biggest mosques - Easton Jamia Mosque, Fishponds Madani Mosque, Totterdown Mosque and Hazarat Bilal Centre.  All four mosque chairmen  addressed the crowds at points throughout the march, preaching various messages of peace and promoting diversity and inclusion, and thanked Bristol for allowing its citizens to share their religious festival on the streets.  The Prophet's birthday is known as Eid MIlad ul-Nabi and falls on the 12th or 17th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal which changes every year because the Islamic calendar is based around the movements of the moon. In the UK most Muslims mark the occasion by fasting or by holding special prayers or conferences. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_PEACE_MARCH_160103_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2016. Bristol, UK. Hundreds take part in a Muslim Peace March through east Bristol on the day of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad the founder of Islam. The event was organised by city's four biggest mosques - Easton Jamia Mosque, Fishponds Madani Mosque, Totterdown Mosque and Hazarat Bilal Centre.  All four mosque chairmen  addressed the crowds at points throughout the march, preaching various messages of peace and promoting diversity and inclusion, and thanked Bristol for allowing its citizens to share their religious festival on the streets.  The Prophet's birthday is known as Eid MIlad ul-Nabi and falls on the 12th or 17th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal which changes every year because the Islamic calendar is based around the movements of the moon. In the UK most Muslims mark the occasion by fasting or by holding special prayers or conferences. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_PEACE_MARCH_160103_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2016. Bristol, UK. Hundreds take part in a Muslim Peace March through east Bristol on the day of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad the founder of Islam. The event was organised by city's four biggest mosques - Easton Jamia Mosque, Fishponds Madani Mosque, Totterdown Mosque and Hazarat Bilal Centre.  All four mosque chairmen  addressed the crowds at points throughout the march, preaching various messages of peace and promoting diversity and inclusion, and thanked Bristol for allowing its citizens to share their religious festival on the streets.  The Prophet's birthday is known as Eid MIlad ul-Nabi and falls on the 12th or 17th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal which changes every year because the Islamic calendar is based around the movements of the moon. In the UK most Muslims mark the occasion by fasting or by holding special prayers or conferences. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_PEACE_MARCH_160103_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2016. Bristol, UK. Hundreds take part in a Muslim Peace March through east Bristol on the day of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad the founder of Islam. The event was organised by city's four biggest mosques - Easton Jamia Mosque, Fishponds Madani Mosque, Totterdown Mosque and Hazarat Bilal Centre.  All four mosque chairmen  addressed the crowds at points throughout the march, preaching various messages of peace and promoting diversity and inclusion, and thanked Bristol for allowing its citizens to share their religious festival on the streets.  The Prophet's birthday is known as Eid MIlad ul-Nabi and falls on the 12th or 17th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal which changes every year because the Islamic calendar is based around the movements of the moon. In the UK most Muslims mark the occasion by fasting or by holding special prayers or conferences. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_PEACE_MARCH_160103_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2016. Bristol, UK. Hundreds take part in a Muslim Peace March through east Bristol on the day of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad the founder of Islam. The event was organised by city's four biggest mosques - Easton Jamia Mosque, Fishponds Madani Mosque, Totterdown Mosque and Hazarat Bilal Centre.  All four mosque chairmen  addressed the crowds at points throughout the march, preaching various messages of peace and promoting diversity and inclusion, and thanked Bristol for allowing its citizens to share their religious festival on the streets.  The Prophet's birthday is known as Eid MIlad ul-Nabi and falls on the 12th or 17th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal which changes every year because the Islamic calendar is based around the movements of the moon. In the UK most Muslims mark the occasion by fasting or by holding special prayers or conferences. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_PEACE_MARCH_160103_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2016. Bristol, UK. Hundreds take part in a Muslim Peace March through east Bristol on the day of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad the founder of Islam. The event was organised by city's four biggest mosques - Easton Jamia Mosque, Fishponds Madani Mosque, Totterdown Mosque and Hazarat Bilal Centre.  All four mosque chairmen  addressed the crowds at points throughout the march, preaching various messages of peace and promoting diversity and inclusion, and thanked Bristol for allowing its citizens to share their religious festival on the streets.  The Prophet's birthday is known as Eid MIlad ul-Nabi and falls on the 12th or 17th day of the Islamic month of Rabi' al-awwal which changes every year because the Islamic calendar is based around the movements of the moon. In the UK most Muslims mark the occasion by fasting or by holding special prayers or conferences. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_PEACE_MARCH_160103_SCH_01.jpg
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/05/2012. Supporters of Diamond Jubilee posing next to a bus with has a banner reading "Congratulations Your Majesty!" outside Tower of London, today (10/05/12). Ahmadiyya Muslim Association and various charities launching a campaign to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The campaign will have 100 London buses with banners reading "Congratulations Your Majesty!" and a charity walk on this Sunday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_BUS_TAK_01.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 10/05/2012. Supporters of Diamond Jubilee posing next to a bus with has a banner reading "Congratulations Your Majesty!" outside Tower of London, today (10/05/12). Ahmadiyya Muslim Association and various charities launching a campaign to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The campaign will have 100 London buses with banners reading "Congratulations Your Majesty!" and a charity walk on this Sunday. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_MUSLIM_BUS_TAK_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/02/2016. London, UK.  The East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre, in the heart of Tower Hamlets, and home to the UK's largest Muslim community, opens its doors as part of "Visit My Mosque Day", a national initiative facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain, where mosques across the UK organise open days to allow the British public to see what goes on in a mosque and to understand its role in Muslim life.  The aims are "to reduce the ‘unknown’ or ‘fear’ factor for members of the British public with their local mosque and Muslim communities". Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_VISIT_MY_MOSQUE_DAY_SCU_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/02/2016. London, UK.  The East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre, in the heart of Tower Hamlets, and home to the UK's largest Muslim community, opens its doors as part of "Visit My Mosque Day", a national initiative facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain, where mosques across the UK organise open days to allow the British public to see what goes on in a mosque and to understand its role in Muslim life.  The aims are "to reduce the ‘unknown’ or ‘fear’ factor for members of the British public with their local mosque and Muslim communities". Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_VISIT_MY_MOSQUE_DAY_SCU_17.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/02/2016. London, UK.  The East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre, in the heart of Tower Hamlets, and home to the UK's largest Muslim community, opens its doors as part of "Visit My Mosque Day", a national initiative facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain, where mosques across the UK organise open days to allow the British public to see what goes on in a mosque and to understand its role in Muslim life.  The aims are "to reduce the ‘unknown’ or ‘fear’ factor for members of the British public with their local mosque and Muslim communities". Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_VISIT_MY_MOSQUE_DAY_SCU_16.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/02/2016. London, UK.  A worshipper in the prayer room.  The East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre, in the heart of Tower Hamlets, and home to the UK's largest Muslim community, opens its doors as part of "Visit My Mosque Day", a national initiative facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain, where mosques across the UK organise open days to allow the British public to see what goes on in a mosque and to understand its role in Muslim life.  The aims are "to reduce the ‘unknown’ or ‘fear’ factor for members of the British public with their local mosque and Muslim communities". Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_VISIT_MY_MOSQUE_DAY_SCU_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/02/2016. London, UK.  Worshippers in the prayer room.  The East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre, in the heart of Tower Hamlets, and home to the UK's largest Muslim community, opens its doors as part of "Visit My Mosque Day", a national initiative facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain, where mosques across the UK organise open days to allow the British public to see what goes on in a mosque and to understand its role in Muslim life.  The aims are "to reduce the ‘unknown’ or ‘fear’ factor for members of the British public with their local mosque and Muslim communities". Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_VISIT_MY_MOSQUE_DAY_SCU_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/02/2016. London, UK.  A tour guide addresses visitors in the prayer room.  The East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre, in the heart of Tower Hamlets, and home to the UK's largest Muslim community, opens its doors as part of "Visit My Mosque Day", a national initiative facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain, where mosques across the UK organise open days to allow the British public to see what goes on in a mosque and to understand its role in Muslim life.  The aims are "to reduce the ‘unknown’ or ‘fear’ factor for members of the British public with their local mosque and Muslim communities". Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_VISIT_MY_MOSQUE_DAY_SCU_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/02/2016. London, UK.  A tour guide addresses visitors in the prayer room.  The East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre, in the heart of Tower Hamlets, and home to the UK's largest Muslim community, opens its doors as part of "Visit My Mosque Day", a national initiative facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain, where mosques across the UK organise open days to allow the British public to see what goes on in a mosque and to understand its role in Muslim life.  The aims are "to reduce the ‘unknown’ or ‘fear’ factor for members of the British public with their local mosque and Muslim communities". Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_VISIT_MY_MOSQUE_DAY_SCU_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/02/2016. London, UK.  A worshipper exits the prayer room.  The East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre, in the heart of Tower Hamlets, and home to the UK's largest Muslim community, opens its doors as part of "Visit My Mosque Day", a national initiative facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain, where mosques across the UK organise open days to allow the British public to see what goes on in a mosque and to understand its role in Muslim life.  The aims are "to reduce the ‘unknown’ or ‘fear’ factor for members of the British public with their local mosque and Muslim communities". Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_VISIT_MY_MOSQUE_DAY_SCU_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/02/2016. London, UK.  The East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre, in the heart of Tower Hamlets, and home to the UK's largest Muslim community, opens its doors as part of "Visit My Mosque Day", a national initiative facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain, where mosques across the UK organise open days to allow the British public to see what goes on in a mosque and to understand its role in Muslim life.  The aims are "to reduce the ‘unknown’ or ‘fear’ factor for members of the British public with their local mosque and Muslim communities". Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_VISIT_MY_MOSQUE_DAY_SCU_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/02/2016. London, UK.  The East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre, in the heart of Tower Hamlets, and home to the UK's largest Muslim community, opens its doors as part of "Visit My Mosque Day", a national initiative facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain, where mosques across the UK organise open days to allow the British public to see what goes on in a mosque and to understand its role in Muslim life.  The aims are "to reduce the ‘unknown’ or ‘fear’ factor for members of the British public with their local mosque and Muslim communities". Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_VISIT_MY_MOSQUE_DAY_SCU_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/02/2017. London, UK. A banner is placed on the railings prior to a human circle of solidarity forming outside Wightman Road mosque in north London during Friday prayers, in an event backed by a coalition of faith groups, including members of Reform Judaism, the Christian Muslim Forum and Faiths Forum for London.  The aim is to “stand with our Muslim brothers and sisters at this time of international turbulence”, say the organisers. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_CIRCLE_SCU_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/02/2017. London, UK.  Bibi Rabbiyah Khan, from the London Islamic Cultural Society, stands in front of a human circle of solidarity forming outside Wightman Road mosque in north London during Friday prayers in an event backed by a coalition of faith groups, including members of Reform Judaism, the Christian Muslim Forum and Faiths Forum for London.  The aim is to “stand with our Muslim brothers and sisters at this time of international turbulence”, say the organisers. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_CIRCLE_SCU_16.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/02/2017. London, UK. (L to R) Rabbi Laura Naomi Janner-Klausner, Bishop of Edmonton Rob Wickham and Imam Ajmal Masroor join a human circle of solidarity forming outside Wightman Road mosque in north London during Friday prayers in an event backed by a coalition of faith groups, including members of Reform Judaism, the Christian Muslim Forum and Faiths Forum for London.  The aim is to “stand with our Muslim brothers and sisters at this time of international turbulence”, say the organisers. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_CIRCLE_SCU_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/02/2017. London, UK. A human circle of solidarity forms outside Wightman Road mosque in north London during Friday prayers in an event backed by a coalition of faith groups, including members of Reform Judaism, the Christian Muslim Forum and Faiths Forum for London.  The aim is to “stand with our Muslim brothers and sisters at this time of international turbulence”, say the organisers. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_CIRCLE_SCU_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/02/2017. London, UK. A human circle of solidarity forms outside Wightman Road mosque in north London during Friday prayers in an event backed by a coalition of faith groups, including members of Reform Judaism, the Christian Muslim Forum and Faiths Forum for London.  The aim is to “stand with our Muslim brothers and sisters at this time of international turbulence”, say the organisers. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_CIRCLE_SCU_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/02/2017. London, UK. A human circle of solidarity forms outside Wightman Road mosque in north London during Friday prayers in an event backed by a coalition of faith groups, including members of Reform Judaism, the Christian Muslim Forum and Faiths Forum for London.  The aim is to “stand with our Muslim brothers and sisters at this time of international turbulence”, say the organisers. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_CIRCLE_SCU_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/02/2017. London, UK. A human circle of solidarity forms outside Wightman Road mosque in north London during Friday prayers in an event backed by a coalition of faith groups, including members of Reform Judaism, the Christian Muslim Forum and Faiths Forum for London.  The aim is to “stand with our Muslim brothers and sisters at this time of international turbulence”, say the organisers. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_CIRCLE_SCU_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/02/2017. London, UK. Participants forming a human circle of solidarity hold hands outside Wightman Road mosque in north London during Friday prayers in an event backed by a coalition of faith groups, including members of Reform Judaism, the Christian Muslim Forum and Faiths Forum for London.  The aim is to “stand with our Muslim brothers and sisters at this time of international turbulence”, say the organisers. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_CIRCLE_SCU_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/02/2017. London, UK. A human circle of solidarity forms outside Wightman Road mosque in north London during Friday prayers in an event backed by a coalition of faith groups, including members of Reform Judaism, the Christian Muslim Forum and Faiths Forum for London.  The aim is to “stand with our Muslim brothers and sisters at this time of international turbulence”, say the organisers. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_HUMAN_CIRCLE_SCU_02.JPG
  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Hiba Aburewein of the European Forum on Muslim Women appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
    LNP_Kenza_Drider_BST_24.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2014. Jerusalem, Israel. Young jewish men hurry past muslim women through the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem at approx 6.30pm in order to reach The Western Wall  in time for the start of the Shabbat (the Jewish sabbath).  Jewish custom sees the lighting of candles scheduled for 6.39pm this evening, shortly before the sunset when Shabbat commences.  The Western Wall is the most important shrine of the Jewish faith and is located in the Old City at the foot of the western side of Temple Mount.  The Old City is comprised of four Quarters - the Jewish, Muslim, Christian and Armenian. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_Jerusalem_Israel_Shabbat_Jews_RI...JPG
  • CAPTION CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/11/2016. Muslim men pray before taking part in the annual Arbaeen procession,  which marks a sacred Shia Muslim ritual. Arbaeen, also known as Chehlum, commemorates the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in a battle in 680 AD. His martyrdom is considered a defining event in the schism between Sunni and Shia Muslims. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_ANNUAL_ARBAEEN_PROCESSION_RTG_10.JPG
  • CAPTION CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/11/2016. Muslim men pray before taking part in the annual Arbaeen procession,  which marks a sacred Shia Muslim ritual. Arbaeen, also known as Chehlum, commemorates the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in a battle in 680 AD. His martyrdom is considered a defining event in the schism between Sunni and Shia Muslims. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_ANNUAL_ARBAEEN_PROCESSION_RTG_09.JPG
  • CAPTION CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/11/2016. Muslim men pray before taking part in the annual Arbaeen procession,  which marks a sacred Shia Muslim ritual. Arbaeen, also known as Chehlum, commemorates the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in a battle in 680 AD. His martyrdom is considered a defining event in the schism between Sunni and Shia Muslims. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_ANNUAL_ARBAEEN_PROCESSION_RTG_08.JPG
  • CAPTION CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/11/2016. Muslim men pray before taking part in the annual Arbaeen procession,  which marks a sacred Shia Muslim ritual. Arbaeen, also known as Chehlum, commemorates the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in a battle in 680 AD. His martyrdom is considered a defining event in the schism between Sunni and Shia Muslims. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_ANNUAL_ARBAEEN_PROCESSION_RTG_07.JPG
  • CAPTION CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/11/2016. Muslim men take part in the annual Arbaeen procession,  which marks a sacred Shia Muslim ritual. Arbaeen, also known as Chehlum, commemorates the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in a battle in 680 AD. His martyrdom is considered a defining event in the schism between Sunni and Shia Muslims. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_ANNUAL_ARBAEEN_PROCESSION_RTG_05.JPG
  • CAPTION CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/11/2016. Muslim women and children take part in the annual Arbaeen procession,  which marks a sacred Shia Muslim ritual. Arbaeen, also known as Chehlum, commemorates the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in a battle in 680 AD. His martyrdom is considered a defining event in the schism between Sunni and Shia Muslims. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_ANNUAL_ARBAEEN_PROCESSION_RTG_04.JPG
  • CAPTION CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/11/2016. Muslim women and children take part in the annual Arbaeen procession,  which marks a sacred Shia Muslim ritual. Arbaeen, also known as Chehlum, commemorates the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in a battle in 680 AD. His martyrdom is considered a defining event in the schism between Sunni and Shia Muslims. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_ANNUAL_ARBAEEN_PROCESSION_RTG_03.JPG
  • CAPTION CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/11/2016. Muslim women and children take part in the annual Arbaeen procession,  which marks a sacred Shia Muslim ritual. Arbaeen, also known as Chehlum, commemorates the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in a battle in 680 AD. His martyrdom is considered a defining event in the schism between Sunni and Shia Muslims. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_ANNUAL_ARBAEEN_PROCESSION_RTG_02.JPG
  • CAPTION CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/11/2016. Muslim women and children take part in the annual Arbaeen procession,  which marks a sacred Shia Muslim ritual. Arbaeen, also known as Chehlum, commemorates the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in a battle in 680 AD. His martyrdom is considered a defining event in the schism between Sunni and Shia Muslims. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_ANNUAL_ARBAEEN_PROCESSION_RTG_01.JPG
  • © Under licence to London News Pictures. 14/03/14 Tony Benn has died aged 88. FILE PICTURE:  21/05/2011. Tony Benn speaking at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/09/2012. London,UK.  Local muslims pray following a sermon by His Holiness Hadhrat Mirza Masrror Ahmad give a sermon at the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden, London, in the wake of  protests across the Islamic world against the film 'Innocence of Muslims'.  His Holiness Hadhrat Mirza Masrror Ahmad is the Khalifa and worldwide muslim leader for Islam.   The Baitul Futuh Mosque is the largest mosque in Europe.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/09/2012. London,UK.  Local muslims pray following a sermon by His Holiness Hadhrat Mirza Masrror Ahmad give a sermon at the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden, London, in the wake of  protests across the Islamic world against the film 'Innocence of Muslims'.  His Holiness Hadhrat Mirza Masrror Ahmad is the Khalifa and worldwide muslim leader for Islam.   The Baitul Futuh Mosque is the largest mosque in Europe.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/09/2012. London,UK.  Local muslims listen to His Holiness Hadhrat Mirza Masrror Ahmad give a sermon at the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden, London, in the wake of  protests across the Islamic world against the film 'Innocence of Muslims'.  His Holiness Hadhrat Mirza Masrror Ahmad is the Khalifa and worldwide muslim leader for Islam.   The Baitul Futuh Mosque is the largest mosque in Europe.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/09/2012. London,UK.  Local muslims listen to His Holiness Hadhrat Mirza Masrror Ahmad give a sermon at the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden, London, in the wake of  protests across the Islamic world against the film 'Innocence of Muslims'.  His Holiness Hadhrat Mirza Masrror Ahmad is the Khalifa and worldwide muslim leader for Islam.   The Baitul Futuh Mosque is the largest mosque in Europe.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Portrait of KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Portrait of KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Portrait of KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Tony Benn speaking at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Audience at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Audience at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Audience at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Audience at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Audience at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Portrait of KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe. London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. 21/05/2011. London,UK. KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Pictured Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe" at the London Muslim Centre in Whitechapel today (21/05/2011). Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. 21/05/2011. London,UK. KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Pictured Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe" at the London Muslim Centre in Whitechapel today (21/05/2011). Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. 21/05/2011. London,UK. KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Pictured Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe" at the London Muslim Centre in Whitechapel today (21/05/2011). Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. 21/05/2011. London,UK. KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Pictured Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe" at the London Muslim Centre in Whitechapel today (21/05/2011). Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. 21/05/2011. London,UK. KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Pictured Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe" at the London Muslim Centre in Whitechapel today (21/05/2011). Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. 21/05/2011. London,UK. KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Pictured Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe" at the London Muslim Centre in Whitechapel today (21/05/2011). Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • CAPTION CORRECTION © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/11/2016. Muslim men take part in the annual Arbaeen procession,  which marks a sacred Shia Muslim ritual. Arbaeen, also known as Chehlum, commemorates the end of the 40-day mourning period after the killing of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, in a battle in 680 AD. His martyrdom is considered a defining event in the schism between Sunni and Shia Muslims. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/09/2012. London,UK.  Local muslims listen to His Holiness Hadhrat Mirza Masrror Ahmad give a sermon at the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden, London, in the wake of  protests across the Islamic world against the film 'Innocence of Muslims'.  His Holiness Hadhrat Mirza Masrror Ahmad is the Khalifa and worldwide muslim leader for Islam.   The Baitul Futuh Mosque is the largest mosque in Europe.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Marwan Muhammad of the Collective Against Islamophobia in France speaking at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Audience at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe". London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Portrait of KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe. London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Portrait of KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe. London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. LONDON, 21/05/2011. Portrait of KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe. London Muslim Centre. Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © under licence to London News Pictures. 21/05/2011. London,UK. KENZA DRIDER, the French woman who recently defied the Niqab, full veil, ban in France.  She was arrested by the French Police for refusing to take off her full veil in public. Pictured Appearing at conference "Confronting Anti-Muslim Hatred in Britain and Europe" at the London Muslim Centre in Whitechapel today (21/05/2011). Photo credit should read BETTINA STRENSKE/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. London, UK. Muslim girls and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn outside Finsbury Park Mosque in North London for the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. Over 250 mosques open their doors to non-Muslim guests and visitors on the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. This year the national event also encourages mosques to support Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean campaign with many already taking part in cleaning their communities. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. London, UK. Muslim girls and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn outside Finsbury Park Mosque in North London for the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. Over 250 mosques open their doors to non-Muslim guests and visitors on the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. This year the national event also encourages mosques to support Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean campaign with many already taking part in cleaning their communities. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. London, UK. Muslim girls hand red roses to the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as he arrives at Finsbury Park Mosque in North London for the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. Over 250 mosques open their doors to non-Muslim guests and visitors on the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. This year the national event also encourages mosques to support Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean campaign with many already taking part in cleaning their communities. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. London, UK. Muslim girls hand red roses to the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as he arrives at Finsbury Park Mosque in North London for the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. Over 250 mosques open their doors to non-Muslim guests and visitors on the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. This year the national event also encourages mosques to support Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean campaign with many already taking part in cleaning their communities. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. London, UK. Muslim girls hand red roses to the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as he arrives at Finsbury Park Mosque in North London for the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. Over 250 mosques open their doors to non-Muslim guests and visitors on the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. This year the national event also encourages mosques to support Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean campaign with many already taking part in cleaning their communities. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. London, UK. Muslim girls hand red roses to the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as he arrives at Finsbury Park Mosque in North London for the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. Over 250 mosques open their doors to non-Muslim guests and visitors on the fourth Visit My Mosque Day. This year the national event also encourages mosques to support Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean campaign with many already taking part in cleaning their communities. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. A sign greets visitors on Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. A worshipper takes part in prayers during Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. Worshippers take part in prayers during Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. Worshippers take part in prayers during Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. A copy of the Koran placed on a stand during Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. Worshippers take part in prayers during Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. Worshippers take part in prayers during Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. Worshippers take part in prayers during Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. Worshippers take part in prayers during Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. Worshippers take part in prayers during Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. Worshippers take part in prayers during Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/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. 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. 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. 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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