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April 22, 2023

Eid is a time of happiness for many Muslims around the world. It is an occasion for Muslims to feast and rejoice in the blessings bestowed upon them and a time of thankfulness for having had the opportunity to observer Ramadan for yet another year. Eid-ul-fitr, the celebration of fas-breaking, marks the end of the month long Ramadan fast and it is celebrated upon the sighting of the new moon on Ramadan eve.

AAIMS would like to extend warm wishes and EID MUBARAK to all our members who celebrate! We hope this day brings you all much happiness and laughter as you celebrate with all the loved ones in your lives. We are truly grateful to have such a wonderful AAIMS community.

Eid Mubarak,

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