Muslims across Africa – and the world – are celebrating Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. In Senegal’s capital, Dakar, mosques have been allowed to reopen but members of the Layene brotherhood gathered on the beach, as they always do to celebrate what is known locally as Korité. This year, however, they maintained a social distance… For Tanzania, mosques and other places of worship remain open. Men, women and children also take part for di prayer Ogun state. Eid, wey dem dey call Sallah for Nigeria na time when children dey get new clothes wey dem dey wia go mosque. Dem take di foto of dis stylish family as dem siddon on top okada afta prayers… Before praying, Muslims must perform ritual ablutions, as dis boy dey do for outside one mosque for Kara Ibafo, Ogun state… How Muslims for Nassarawa state gada for Mosque do eid prayer While these Muslims in Ogun state managed to find somewhere to keep their distance… Men, women and children also take part for di prayer Ogun state. Sudan goment bin ban large gatherings but pipo for di capital, Khartoum no hear as dem still gada for eid… At least some for Khartoum were wear face masks. In Senegal’s capital, Dakar, mosques have been allowed to reopen but members of the Layene brotherhood gathered on the beach, as they always do to celebrate what is known locally as Korité. This year, however, they maintained a social distance… Some more than others. Zitouna mosque for Medina (old town) for Tunisia capital wey dey normally dey crowded wit worshippers during Eid al-Fitr empty… Also di famous Al-Azhar mosque in Egypt’s capital, Cairo. All pictures subject to copyright
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