Muslims across Russia celebrated Eid al-Fitr on Friday morning.
Footage shows worshippers at the Heart of Chechnya mosque in Grozny, the Lyalya-Tulpan in Ufa and the Yardem mosque in Kazan performing collective prayers and listening to imams' sermons.
"Not only in the month of Ramadan, but for the rest of the time, of course, we ask [from Allah] for our homeland, for our country, peace and tranquillity, prosperity," said the Imam of the Yardem mosque Rafis Hazrat Sayfullin.
Uraza Bayram is the second most important holiday in the Muslim world, symbolising the end of fasting in the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Muslims across Russia celebrated Eid al-Fitr on Friday morning.
Footage shows worshippers at the Heart of Chechnya mosque in Grozny, the Lyalya-Tulpan in Ufa and the Yardem mosque in Kazan performing collective prayers and listening to imams' sermons.
"Not only in the month of Ramadan, but for the rest of the time, of course, we ask [from Allah] for our homeland, for our country, peace and tranquillity, prosperity," said the Imam of the Yardem mosque Rafis Hazrat Sayfullin.
Uraza Bayram is the second most important holiday in the Muslim world, symbolising the end of fasting in the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Muslims across Russia celebrated Eid al-Fitr on Friday morning.
Footage shows worshippers at the Heart of Chechnya mosque in Grozny, the Lyalya-Tulpan in Ufa and the Yardem mosque in Kazan performing collective prayers and listening to imams' sermons.
"Not only in the month of Ramadan, but for the rest of the time, of course, we ask [from Allah] for our homeland, for our country, peace and tranquillity, prosperity," said the Imam of the Yardem mosque Rafis Hazrat Sayfullin.
Uraza Bayram is the second most important holiday in the Muslim world, symbolising the end of fasting in the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.