Eid Al-Fitr celebrated by Muslims worldwide
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A vendor sells sweets at a market in Khartoum, Sudan, May 5, 2021. Eid Al-Fitr, also called the "festival of breaking the fast" that marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan, is celebrated by Muslims worldwide. (Photo: Xinhua)
Sudanese shop at a market in Khartoum, Sudan, May 5, 2021. Eid Al-Fitr, also called the "festival of breaking the fast" that marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan, is celebrated by Muslims worldwide. (Photo: Xinhua)
Vendors wait for customers at a market in Khartoum, Sudan, May 5, 2021. Eid Al-Fitr, also called the "festival of breaking the fast" that marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan, is celebrated by Muslims worldwide. (Photo: Xinhua)
A vendor sells sweets at a market in Khartoum, Sudan, May 5, 2021. Eid Al-Fitr, also called the "festival of breaking the fast" that marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan, is celebrated by Muslims worldwide. (Photo: Xinhua)
A vendor sells sweets at a market in Khartoum, Sudan, May 5, 2021. Eid Al-Fitr, also called the "festival of breaking the fast" that marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan, is celebrated by Muslims worldwide. (Photo: Xinhua)
Sudanese shop at a market in Khartoum, Sudan, May 5, 2021. Eid Al-Fitr, also called the "festival of breaking the fast" that marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan, is celebrated by Muslims worldwide. (Photo: Xinhua)