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The entrance to Al Madina Halal Market and Restaurant.

‘Profoundly destabilizing’: How Georgia residents with roots in Muslim countries are experiencing the war in Iran

It’s late Friday afternoon at Al Madina Halal Market and Restaurant on Jimmy Carter Boulevard; soon locals with roots in the world’s Muslim countries will be arriving for iftar, the […]

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