Mass prayer at Islamic peace gathering

Published Jan 24, 2011

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At least 2.5 million Muslims joined prayers near the Bangladeshi capital as part of the second largest annual Islamic festival after the Hajj to Mecca. The normally congested streets of Dhaka were empty as devotees left work to gather on the banks of the river Turag for the end of the first phase of the Biswa Ijtema, or World Muslim Congregation. The gathering, at which Muslims pray and listen to religious scholars, was first held in the 1960s at Tongi, some 30 kilometres north of Dhaka.

Dressed in traditional Islamic robes and caps, devotees set up prayer mats beneath a canopy stretching more than a kilometre while hundreds of thousands of people filled the open space available for the final prayer.

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