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Buffalo Muslims Want `Eid Holidays Added to School Calendar

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5000 Muslim students in Buffalo Public Schools couldn’t have a day off during the Muslim holidays `Eid Al-Fitr and `Eid Al-Adha.

Despite making up a substantial population in the city, they are usually overlooked and their holidays are sidelined.

This is a fact the Buffalo Islamic Cultural Center is trying to change after the president of the center sent a letter to Lovejoy Common Council Member Bryan Bollman about the idea of closing the public schools on the Muslim holy days.

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“In a country where such diversity exists and religious freedoms is a fundamental value, it is necessary to provide accommodations for all religious groups,” he said in his letter, The Buffalo News reported.

“Muslim students deserve the chance to practice their faith and to gather with their families without the pressure of school, exams, responsibilities, or the fear of penalization for celebrating.”

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