AdvertisementTens of thousands of Muslims have celebrated the end of Ramadan by observing the Eid-al-Fitr festival on Thursday morning. Men, women and children descended on Lakemba Mosque in Sydney's south-west to give thanks and commemorate the end of their month-long fast during daylight hours. Daily Mail Australia have been unable to confirm the exact number in attendance with the Lakemba Mosque and the Lebanese Muslim Association. During Ramadan, Muslims fast during daylight hours and use the month as a period of introspection and communal prayer. Pictured: A large crowd flocks to the Lakemba Mosque to observe the end of RamadanPictured: A large crowd at Lakemba Mosque spills out in the car park as devotees say a traditional prayer to mark the end of RamadanPictured: Muslim worshippers are seen at the Lakemba Mosque in Sydney taking part in the Eid al-Fitr festivalPictured: Hundreds of Muslim worshippers bow their heads as they say traditional prayers to market the end of Ramadan
Source: Daily Mail May 13, 2021 03:22 UTC