The Fasting Ramazan fasting begins on Friday (05) and coincides with the strengthening of the mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand.
The authorities have taken steps to strengthen security around the Muslim mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand during the Ramazan fasting.
In a March deadline, 51 people were killed in the city of Christchurch, which is believed to have taken the security measures.
According to foreign media reports, armed guards around Al Nour shrine in Christchurch have been deployed.
More than 1 billion Muslims around the world are engaged in fasting for the Ramadan season.
During the time of sunset in the Ramadan, Muslims do not take any food beverages.
New Zealanders have to celebrate this since the memory of the Christchurch attack.
However, the authorities say that the measures taken to strengthen the security for the Ramazan fasting period will be a great help to the Muslims of the country.
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Accordingly, the number of people who died rose to 51, and it was the worst hit in the history of New Zealand.
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