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An anti-ISIS prayer rally worth documenting


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Stumbled upon this on Park Avenue this past Sunday.

 

This group was protesting the radical Islamic fundamentalism represented by the ISIS movement.

 

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Thanks and peace, Adam

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Clearly (from dress hints) the people pictured are Shias, so it would be a fair supposition that they are protesting against what Sunni ISIS is doing to any unfortunate Shias which ISIS can get their murdering hands on.

 

Well taken!

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Many thanks, Paul, Kinch and Stuart. Much appreciated.

Kinch - Thanks for sharing your perspective on this. Your insight is very interesting, and for some such as myself quite subtle. Which of these photos would you say captures the story most effectively?

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Clearly (from dress hints) the people pictured are Shias, so it would be a fair supposition that they are protesting against what Sunni ISIS is doing to any unfortunate Shias which ISIS can get their murdering hands on.

 

Well taken!

 

The horse is a bit of a clue as well :)

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Many thanks, Jaap, XV and (once agin) Kinch.

Now i feel stupid because, although i stumbled on this, i could have easily asked for the horse to be walked right up close to the crowd that was praying. It would have made a world of difference in the first picture.

 

I am a first generation Iraqi- America, but not Muslim. Thanks very much for the education.

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Brenton - thanks very much but your full of hogwash :D. I'm sure you can do better. There are a lot things in these images that I would have done differently, from the perspective of both composition and exposure. I hope to run into this crowd again someday soon....

 

All the best, Adam

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I am a first generation Iraqi- America, but not Muslim. Thanks very much for the education.

 

Hi Adam,

I am 1st generation Northern Pakistani and am muslim, and still probably would have had to google it to give a coherent explanation :D.

 

I have seen a white horse here in the UK when the Shia do their whipping on Ashura day. Now that would be great to photograph. I have some iranian friends and ask them when that is and see if i cant get along. I recall it was in the summer, otherwise it is a bit chilly here in the winter to be taking your shirt off. :eek:

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