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EID UL-FITR – DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JAN 31, 2004: Employees at Berry and sons Islamic Slaughter house in Detroit’s Eastern Market butcher a large volume of Halal lamb for the enormous Arab American community located in neighboring Dearborn, MI., the largest concentration of Arab Americans located outside of the Middle East. Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims who take part in the Hajj and are to slaughter an animal or have one slaughtered in their name. It is a joyous occasion with important religious significance, celebrating the achievement of enhanced piety. Muslims celebrate not only the end of fasting, but also thank God for the help and strength that they believe he gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control. Photo Credit: Fabrizio CostantiniEID UL-FITR – DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JAN 31, 2004: Employees at Berry and sons Islamic Slaughter house in Detroit’s Eastern Market butcher a large volume of Halal lamb for the enormous Arab American community located in neighboring Dearborn, MI., the largest concentration of Arab Americans located outside of the Middle East. Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims who take part in the Hajj and are to slaughter an animal or have one slaughtered in their name. It is a joyous occasion with important religious significance, celebrating the achievement of enhanced piety. Muslims celebrate not only the end of fasting, but also thank God for the help and strength that they believe he gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control. Photo Credit: Fabrizio CostantiniEID UL-FITR – DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JAN 31, 2004: Employees at Berry and sons Islamic Slaughter house in Detroit’s Eastern Market butcher a large volume of Halal lamb for the enormous Arab American community located in neighboring Dearborn, MI., the largest concentration of Arab Americans located outside of the Middle East. Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims who take part in the Hajj and are to slaughter an animal or have one slaughtered in their name. It is a joyous occasion with important religious significance, celebrating the achievement of enhanced piety. Muslims celebrate not only the end of fasting, but also thank God for the help and strength that they believe he gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control. Photo Credit: Fabrizio CostantiniEID UL-FITR – DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JAN 31, 2004: Employees at Berry and sons Islamic Slaughter house in Detroit’s Eastern Market butcher a large volume of Halal lamb for the enormous Arab American community located in neighboring Dearborn, MI., the largest concentration of Arab Americans located outside of the Middle East. Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims who take part in the Hajj and are to slaughter an animal or have one slaughtered in their name. It is a joyous occasion with important religious significance, celebrating the achievement of enhanced piety. Muslims celebrate not only the end of fasting, but also thank God for the help and strength that they believe he gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control. Photo Credit: Fabrizio CostantiniEID UL-FITR – DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JAN 31, 2004: Employees at Berry and sons Islamic Slaughter house in Detroit’s Eastern Market butcher a large volume of Halal lamb for the enormous Arab American community located in neighboring Dearborn, MI., the largest concentration of Arab Americans located outside of the Middle East. Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims who take part in the Hajj and are to slaughter an animal or have one slaughtered in their name. It is a joyous occasion with important religious significance, celebrating the achievement of enhanced piety. Muslims celebrate not only the end of fasting, but also thank God for the help and strength that they believe he gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control. Photo Credit: Fabrizio CostantiniEID UL-FITR – DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JAN 31, 2004: Employees at Berry and sons Islamic Slaughter house in Detroit’s Eastern Market butcher a large volume of Halal lamb for the enormous Arab American community located in neighboring Dearborn, MI., the largest concentration of Arab Americans located outside of the Middle East. Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims who take part in the Hajj and are to slaughter an animal or have one slaughtered in their name. It is a joyous occasion with important religious significance, celebrating the achievement of enhanced piety. Muslims celebrate not only the end of fasting, but also thank God for the help and strength that they believe he gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control. Photo Credit: Fabrizio CostantiniEID UL-FITR – DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JAN 31, 2004: Employees at Berry and sons Islamic Slaughter house in Detroit’s Eastern Market butcher a large volume of Halal lamb for the enormous Arab American community located in neighboring Dearborn, MI., the largest concentration of Arab Americans located outside of the Middle East. Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims who take part in the Hajj and are to slaughter an animal or have one slaughtered in their name. It is a joyous occasion with important religious significance, celebrating the achievement of enhanced piety. Muslims celebrate not only the end of fasting, but also thank God for the help and strength that they believe he gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control. Photo Credit: Fabrizio CostantiniEID UL-FITR – DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JAN 31, 2004: Employees at Berry and sons Islamic Slaughter house in Detroit’s Eastern Market butcher a large volume of Halal lamb for the enormous Arab American community located in neighboring Dearborn, MI., the largest concentration of Arab Americans located outside of the Middle East. Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims who take part in the Hajj and are to slaughter an animal or have one slaughtered in their name. It is a joyous occasion with important religious significance, celebrating the achievement of enhanced piety. Muslims celebrate not only the end of fasting, but also thank God for the help and strength that they believe he gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control. Photo Credit: Fabrizio CostantiniEID UL-FITR – DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JAN 31, 2004: Employees at Berry and sons Islamic Slaughter house in Detroit’s Eastern Market butcher a large volume of Halal lamb for the enormous Arab American community located in neighboring Dearborn, MI., the largest concentration of Arab Americans located outside of the Middle East. Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims who take part in the Hajj and are to slaughter an animal or have one slaughtered in their name. It is a joyous occasion with important religious significance, celebrating the achievement of enhanced piety. Muslims celebrate not only the end of fasting, but also thank God for the help and strength that they believe he gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control. Photo Credit: Fabrizio Costantini