American Muslims are happy that temples are open during Ramadan

American Muslims are happy that temples are open during Ramadan

Photo: Voice of America


 Muslims in the United States feel blessed with the opening of a Muslim church during the holy month of Ramadan.

 According to Voice of America, the doors of the Islamic church were closed during the last Ramadan due to the Corona epidemic. Now the temples are being reopened as the infection rate continues to decline and the drugs are becoming more affordable.

 In such a case, Muslims feel blessed to open a mosque and offer prayers. They said President Biden's respect and love for Muslims had brought him closer to the Muslim community.

 "I am very happy to be back in a Muslim church with my brothers and sisters," said Khalid Griggs, mother of the Winston-Salem Community Mosque in North Carolina. If God wants to take my life right now, I will feel perfect.

 After the reopening of the Islamic church, Imam Asif Hirani said this year young people have come to the podium to pray, which is very encouraging. On the other hand, adults do not hesitate to come to the mosque on suspicion of infection or infection.

 In Ramadan, he was amazed to see so many young people already worshiping in his own language, praying. "They asked me questions about prayers and the compassion of the heart," he said.

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