Palestinians in Gaza held Friday prayers outside a mosque destroyed by Israeli attacks, one of many damaged since October. Worshippers gathered in the street by the remains of Al Farouk Mosque in Rafah, praying amid the devastation. With over a million seeking refuge in Rafah, residents improvised places of worship, including tents and damaged mosques. Despite the destruction, the community remains resilient, emphasizing the significance of praying anywhere as the land of Allah. Friday prayers, especially during Ramadan, are highly attended, reflecting the importance of communal worship in Muslim tradition.
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