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Seems like a really good place to actually some napalm.
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>Today's Eid celebrations have brought up to 30,000 people to a park in Birmingham to mark the end of Ramadan. Huge crowds descended on Small Heath Park in the city centre early on Friday morning to take part in prayer to mark the end of the holy month, which sees Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. This year's event, organised by Birmingham's Green Lane Mosque and expected to draw crowds of between 20,000 and 30,000, saw families from all over the Midlands travelling to the city. The start of Eid al-Fitr saw those gathered share in prayers, before joyous celebrations featuring a fairground, food stands and entertainment.
Seems like a really good place to actually some napalm.
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>>Today's Eid celebrations have brought up to 30,000 people to a park in Birmingham to mark the end of Ramadan.
Huge crowds descended on Small Heath Park in the city centre early on Friday morning to take part in prayer to mark the end of the holy month, which sees Muslims fast from dawn to dusk.
This year's event, organised by Birmingham's Green Lane Mosque and expected to draw crowds of between 20,000 and 30,000, saw families from all over the Midlands travelling to the city.
The start of Eid al-Fitr saw those gathered share in prayers, before joyous celebrations featuring a fairground, food stands and entertainment.
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