Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Fitchburg, USA: Local Muslims mark end of Ramadan in Fitchburg
While none of the Muslims will fast again until next Ramadan, all present at the Masjid Bait-ul-Zikr not only abstained from food during daylight hours, but they also reinforced their beliefs in the values of humanity, Mehmud noted.
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By Nick Mallard | August 20, 2012
FITCHBURG -- Just as the faith does around the world, members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Fitchburg celebrated Eid al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan, Sunday.
In the Community's downtown Masjid Bait-ul-Zikr, dozens of worshippers celebrated breaking their 29-day fast with a sermon, prayer and a social gathering, including many food offerings.
"We gather to rejoice and show happiness," said Bashir Mehmud, president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. "It is a time of happiness. It is a time to come together for what we have accomplished and celebrate before the next fast."
Muslims of all ages attended Sunday's Eid al-Fitr, including 91-year-old Yusef Lateef, a Grammy Award- winning musician from Amherst. Lateef, a professor who teaches at UMass-Amherst and Hampshire College, has frequented the Fitchburg center since his conversion to the religion in 1948.
"It's a celebration of life and beliefs," Lateef said. "Every Muslim I've ever met has been good to me."
While none of the Muslims will fast again until next Ramadan, all present at the Masjid Bait-ul-Zikr not only abstained from food during daylight hours, but they also reinforced their beliefs in the values of humanity, Mehmud noted.
"We fast all parts of us," he said. "You don't lust with your eyes, do no harm with your hands or feet and don't
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abuse anybody with your tongue. We have learned to have love for all, hatred for none."
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