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Hundreds gathered to mark Eid-Ul-Fitr in Harlem, NYC on July 28, 2014.
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Women congregate before the 2014 Eid-Ul-Fitr ceremony in Harlme, NYC on July 28, 2014.
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Women & Men pray at the end of ceremony
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Men praying on the side walk after the NYC Eid-ul-Fitr ceremony on July 28, 2014. (Hayden Roger Celestin image)
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Beautiful jewelry adorn the hands of this African Muslim woman who came to celebrate the end of Ramadan on July 28, 2014.
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Men singing and dancing on the side walk after the 2014 Eid-Ul-Fitr celebration in NYC.
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Beautiful jewelry adorn the hands of the many African-women at Eid-Ul-Fitr, NYC 2014. (Hayden Roger Celestin image)

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. July 29, 2014: The end of Ramadan and the celebration of the Muslim holiday of Eid ul-Fitr was marked by state Sen. Bill Perkins of Harlem on Monday at the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building Plaza in Harlem, NYC.

The celebration brought out dozens from Harlem’s Muslim faith community, including many from Africa. The outdoor program featured prayers, rappers, singers, poets and Quranic recitations. Performers included rapper Rasul Miller, poet Nichole “Najmah 53” Abraham and singer Rashidah Mbaye.

There are estimated to be over 600,000 Muslims and nearly 175 mosques in New York City. In Harlem there are several mosques, with many participating at Monday’s event, including Masjid Malcolm Shabazz, Masjid Aqsa and the Harlem Islamic Cultural Center.

Perkins said it was necessary to host the Eid Celebration because of the number of Muslims in Harlem and the importance of the Islamic community. He also recognized the diversity of the local Muslim community, which includes Africans, Latinos, Arabs and African-Americans. Perkins himself fasted during Ramadan.

“It’s an honor truly for us to join the Islamic community in celebration of their faith and their contributions to the community,” he said. “The Islamic presence in Harlem has been much longer than five years, but it has never been celebrated in the public square. We felt that this would be an opportunity to have the community be a part of this celebration.”

After the outdoor program, participants went into the State Office Building for a feast with food provided by Melba’s 125 and Keur Sokhna Restaurant.

City Councilman Robert Jackson, who is Muslim, also participated in Monday’s celebration.

During the month-long observance, Muslims around the world fast from dawn until sunset. During this time, Muslims reflect on faith and also consider those who are needy.

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