Empire State Building Dressing up for Eid

New York’s iconic Empire State Building is to be lit up green from Friday in honor of the Muslim holiday of Eid, the biggest festival in the Muslim calendar marking the end of Ramadan, officials said.
“This is the first time that the Empire State Building will be illuminated for Eid, and the lighting will become an annual event in the same tradition of the yearly lightings for Christmas and Hannukah,” according to a statement.

Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the fasting month, is expected to be celebrated in New York from Friday, depending on when the new moon is sighted, and the city’s tallest skyscraper will remain green until Sunday.

Built in the early 1930s, the 443-meter-tall (1,454-feet-tall) Empire State Building was first lit up with colored lighting in 1976, when red, white and blue lights were used to mark the American Bicentennial.

An estimated seven million Muslims live in the United States.

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^^ must be a zionist conspiracy

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Let's hope al qeada doesn't think it's a signal to ram a jet into it.

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A nice gesture, thanks for sharing.

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How many want to bet that anti-Muslim pundits will be screaming "dhimmitude" in response to this?

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elections coming…one of many ways to get muslim votes… :halo: :rolleyes:

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the muslim population of the US need some recognition and representation at all levels.

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If that’s the case then they should light it up pink to attract homosexual voters, which outnumber Muslims by 4:1 in the US.

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:omg:

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I like it.

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Honestly ...I'm surprised, that don't mean I dislike the idea.
I wonder whose decision it was, and what different people will have to say.

anyway, it gets a Thumbs up, from me.
:biggthumb

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good to know:)