'They've really embraced us': rural Muslims celebrate Eid without a mosque

Emily Anderson
Updated April 12 2024 - 12:39am, first published April 11 2024 - 8:00pm
The Mohammed's welcomed the Glen Innes community into their culture through a free iftar dinner, and will open their home for Eid al-Fitr. Picture supplied
The Mohammed's welcomed the Glen Innes community into their culture through a free iftar dinner, and will open their home for Eid al-Fitr. Picture supplied

Redwan Arja and his young family haven't looked back after trading the city life for a home in a town with fewer than 30 people.

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Emily Anderson

Emily is a reporter for The Daily Advertiser, based in Wagga. She loves keeping people in the loop about what's going on around them, and getting to the bottom of a good story. Got a lead - big or small? Flick an email to emily.anderson@austcommunitymedia.com.au Follow on insta @emilywyanderson

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