Ramadan 2023 kickstarted worldwide after a much longer wait. African migrants staying in Libya for over five years would spend Ramadan for the first time with their families. As many as 174 migrants headed home on Wednesday (March 22). Ramadan 2023: PM Narendra Modi Extends Greetings On First Day of Ramzan, Says It Gives Important Message of Serving the Poor.
African Migrants Returning Home After Several Years
It's been five years since Abdul Rahman Abu Bakr spent the Muslim holy month of Ramadan with his family. But the Nigerien, along with 173 other African migrants, headed home from Libya through a voluntary deportation program pic.twitter.com/j5lYc69enM
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