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Muslims, Unitarians Mark Valentine's Day with a Prayer to End Violence

By Sam Cholke | February 12, 2016 7:34pm
 First Unitarian Church will host a recitation of
First Unitarian Church will host a recitation of "The Prayer of the Oppressed" for Valentine's Day.
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HYDE PARK — Muslims and Unitarians will come together on Valentine’s Day to remember the city’s victims of gun violence.

The Zakat Foundation of America and Sirat Chicago are hosting a communal recitation of “The Prayer of the Oppressed” at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at First Unitarian Church, 5650 S. Woodlawn Ave.

Written in the 17th century, the prayer is a plea to end cycles of violence through understanding, humility and compassion.

Jawad Qureshi will lead the prayer, with remarks by Su’ad Abdul Khabeer following.

The event is part of a larger effort by the Zakat Foundation to bring together faith communities to address violence.

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