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Bring a Friend to Mosque

Non-Muslims are invited to join iftar dinners and learn about Islam at a Virginia mosque.

07/16/2015 | Rating NR

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Bring a Friend to Mosque

Clip: 7/16/2015 | 1m 22s

Non-Muslims are invited to join iftar dinners and learn about Islam at a Virginia mosque.

Some mosques use the month of Ramadan as an opportunity to educate friends and neighbors about Islam. The Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Center in Falls Church, Virginia encourages members of its congregation to bring non-Muslim friends to their iftar dinners, the meal that breaks the fast during Ramadan. Imam Johari Abdul-Malik describes how the program ties the community together.

07/16/2015 | Rating NR

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