A large number of Muslims gathered in Times Square, New York City, to break their fast (iftar) and perform Taraweeh prayers on the first day of Ramadan. Viral videos on social media show hundreds of worshippers praying in congregation at the iconic location.
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Solidarity with Palestine
During the Taraweeh prayers in Times Square, many attendees wore Palestinian-themed accessories, including red, white, green, and black keffiyehs (symbolizing the Palestinian flag) and scarves, to express solidarity with Palestinians amid ongoing conflicts.
Social Media Reactions
The viral videos of the prayers and solidarity gestures have been widely praised online. Users are urging others to remember oppressed Palestinians in their prayers. Comments highlight admiration for the unity and visibility of Muslim communities in Western public spaces
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