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1600 People Attended Street Iftar in the Netherlands

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Approximately 1600 people attended the street iftar organized by the Ulu Cami Foundation, affiliated with the Dutch Diyanet Foundation (HDV). Muslim families and Dutch city residents gathered at the “Cami Meydanı” for the iftar program in Utrecht. Representatives from the municipality, various institutions, and religious organizations also joined the event. Participants broke their fast with the recitation of the Quran and Salawat followed by the Maghrib prayer in the mosque. The street iftar, which received a great deal of attention, was attended by around 1600 people. The “Netherlands’ Largest Museum” Project initiated by the Catharijneconvent National Museum in the Netherlands includes places of worship from various religions to increase visits. Under this project, these places of worship provide services in the field of culture and art. A total of 23 places of worship from different religions are included under the “Netherlands’ Largest Museum” project. The Ulu Cami in Utrecht, the Fatih Mosque in the capital city of Amsterdam, and the Yunus Emre Mosque in Almelo are among them.

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