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As restrictions tighten on religious gatherings only a week into Ramadan, Winnipeg’s Muslim leaders have scaled down community prayers and cancelled plans to celebrate the end of their holy month in a public park.
As restrictions tighten on religious gatherings only a week into Ramadan, Winnipeg’s Muslim leaders have scaled down community prayers and cancelled plans to celebrate the end of their holy month in a public park.
"The Friday prayers are going to be restricted for people," said Idris Knapp, executive director of Winnipeg Central Mosque.
"We were (already) at the maximum for the last few weeks."