Eid al-Adha at Marjani Mosque: prayer in open air with COVID-19 floor marking

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Eid al-Adha has started to be celebrated in Kazan today. This year like last year up to 100 people can be at the mosque using masks and personal prayer rugs, others are recommended praying on a territory near the mosque.

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