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		<title>By: The Dawn Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; The spiritual side of NYC</title>
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		<description>[...] On Day 9, Bassam blogged about the Masjid Aqsa, a predominately West African mosque in his neighbourhood. He told me how a man insisted he stay after his prayers to eat, making sure everyone there knew he was a guest and should be welcomed. In the corresponding post, he wrote, ‘The hospitality during Ramadan has been unbelievable. There’s something in the air, and the weather only seems to get better.’ [...]</description>
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