As Ramadan draws to an end, area Muslims look to aid those who are food insecure

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As Ramadan draws to an end, area Muslims look to aid those who are food insecure
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Ramadan is coming to an end, and for a number of mosques the holy month has meant feeding residents of Queens who are going hungry.

The crescent moon on the first day of Ramadan. The monthlong holiday ends Sunday or Monday.

“Ramadan is not just a month where Muslims fast,” said Mamdani, who is Muslim and represents Astoria. “It's also a month where Muslims give back and ensure that any needy person can find food at a Muslim institution.” “It’s been a really beautiful occasion for us to put our belief of solidarity into practice,” said Mamdani.

Ramadan is not just a month where Muslims fast. It's also a month where Muslims give back and ensure that any needy person can find food at a Muslim institution.According to The City, calls to 311 asking for locations where food resources could be obtained doubled in the first quarter of 2022, compared to the same period last year.

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