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New mosque officially opens in former Catholic Church as Eid celebrations begin

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For Muslims in Newfoundland and Labrador, Sunday represented both the end of Ramadan and a new beginning for the community.

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When the community met for morning prayers in honour of Eid-al-fitr, they gathered in a new mosque located in the former Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Church on Torbay Road in St. John’s. 

With around 6,000 in attendance for a pair of prayer sessions, Muslim Association of Newfoundland and Labrador President Haseen Khan says the event is a big day for his community for several reasons. 

“People are very happy, people are excited, people have sense of ownership, they have sense of joy that now they have a place where they can all pray as one group, as one community,” said Khan.

After buying the church in December, the Association worked hard to renovate in time to have it open for Eid, one of the holiest times in the Muslim calendar. 

“This is a big celebration for Muslims. This marks the completion of one month of fasting, one month of training. Training for God consciousness, training for self-discipline, self-restraint, caring and sharing and it is one of the five pillars of Islam,” Khan said. 

“We are celebrating Eid, but we are also celebrating praying of Eid for the first time in this new mosque,” he said. “It’s a very special day for Muslims in Newfoundland and Labrador. They are able to pray under one roof as one community. So it is exciting, it is reassuring and it is pleasing.”

Khan said such a big crowd shows off the range of diversity within the Muslim community. 

“At the same time it shows the unity of the faith,” he said. “Spiritually we are all united, but we have our own cultural diversity, our own values. But again, we all believe in one God and we all believe in one kind of ritual, which is the fasting of one month and then celebrating the completion of that fasting through this prayer.”

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