As the majority of Muslims across the country await Idul Fitri, small Muslim communities across the archipelago celebrated the Islamic holy day on Monday. A small Muslim community in Wates village, Tulungagung regency, East Java, went ahead with celebrations on Monday.
Around 100 members of the tightly knit religious community observed Idul Fitri prayers at a village mosque. Members of the community wore typical Muslim attire, not unlike most other Muslims who are affiliated with Nahdlatul Ulama. However, the community did not allow the press to take pictures of their Idul Fitri celebration, also called Lebaran, at the mosque. Huda, a 40-year-old staffer of the mosque in neighboring Paser village, said the Idul Fitri prayers observed by the community were not different from the prayers typically observed by other Muslims on the Islamic holy day. “They...
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June 04, 2019 at 09:40AM


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