those pics from AP and Reuters are taken via my search thru Sheikh Google!!
But those pics from Malaysian, Bruneian, Indonesian and Turkish newspapers are not by google search as I went thru those newspaper websites on my own...
BUS RUSH: An official of the bus company at the Hentian Putra bus terminal in Kuala Lumpur making a "time out" sign with his hands as he tries to control the crowd rushing to buy bus tickets yesterday to return to their hometowns durimg the coming Eid festive season. (The Star)
Wan Zainab Wan Ismail and her assistant are baking "Kuih Akok" during Ramadan. She managed to get RM2,000.00 every day by just selling these cakes 3 pieces for RM1.00. "Kuih Akok" is made of coconut milk and eggs. (Berita Harian)
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Thousands of Bruneian Muslims, young and old lining up to enter Nurul Iman Palace to participate in Tadarrus Al Qur'an program organised by the Sultan on every single night in Ramadan. (Media Permata)
Ramadan Bazaar at Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium. (Media Permata)
Ramadan Bazaar at Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium. (Media PErmata)
The official of Rizqun International Hotel is distributing "Bubur Berkat" (Ramadan porridge) to a kid accompanied by his mother.
People are lining up to take away "Bubur Berkat" distributed freely by Rizqun International Hotel. (Media Permata)
Ramadan Bazaar at Gadong, Bandar Seri Begawan. (MEdia Permata)
Ramadan Bazaar at Gadong, Bandar Seri Begawan. (Media Permata)
Ramadan Bazaar at Gadong, Bandar Seri Begawan. (Media Permata)
Ramadan Bazaar at Gadong, Bandar Seri Begawan. (Media Permata)
Ramadan Bazaar at Gadong, Bandar Seri Begawan. (Media Permata)
Ramadan Bazaar at Gadong, Bandar Seri Begawan. (Media Permata)
Ramadan Bazaar at Gadong, Bandar Seri Begawan. (Media Permata)
Ramadan Bazaar at Gadong, Bandar Seri Begawan. (Media Permata)
Ramadan Bazaar at Gadong, Bandar Seri Begawan. (Media Permata)
Hundreds of American Muslims broke their fast at an iftar tent set up in New Jersey by the Milky Way Education Center. The tent hosted over 300 people on its first day, Tuesday. (Today's Zaman)
FAMILY OF REVERTS: Eusof Kamaruddin, with his wife Zoelina Zoelkifli and his grandmother Farizah Liong Abdullah, is very busy selling their Chinese food to their customers at Subang Jaya's Ramadan Bazaar. (Berita Harian)
Tunku Ibrahim Ismail, the prince of the Sultanate of Johor is putting some ingredients in the Malaysia's ramadan delicacy - Bubur Lambuk at Taman Pelangi Mosque, Johor Baharu. (Berita Harian)
"Pecal Lele" is a traditional delicacy for the Javanese community in Malaysia. A Malaysian Javanese is selling Pecal Lele at Batu Pahat's Ramadan Bazaar (Berita Harian)
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