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More than a dozen mosques around the UK are planning to remember the 52 people who were killed in bomb attacks in London 10 years ago.
During Ramadan, many mosques hold daily programmes in the evenings for the local community to come together for prayers and to break their fast. But on Monday night, mosques will extend an open invitation to "pray for the victims of terror and pray for peace," according to the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB).
Mosques in London, Birmingham, Nottingham, and elsewhere will hold a "national peace iftar" tonight, for which non-Muslims are invited to attend mosques and have a meal with Muslims fasting for Ramadan.