NEWARK, NJ – The Muslim flag was raised above Newark City Hall Friday afternoon as city officials, faith leaders, and community members gathered to mark New Jersey’s observance of Muslim Heritage Month — a statewide celebration honoring the history, culture, and contributions of Muslim Americans.
The event, held at 920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard, was organized by the New Jersey Muslim Heritage Month Coalition in partnership with the City of Newark. Dozens attended the ceremony, which included prayers, remarks from local leaders, and reflections on the growing visibility and civic engagement of Muslim communities across the state.
Residents chanted, “Allahu Ackbar”, which translates to “God is great” as the flag was raised…