The "Madina" exhibition of Islamic products will start Saturday, at the Antwerp Fairgrounds in Belgium

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Tomorrow, Saturday, the annual exhibition of Muslim communities will start in the city of Antwerp, and a number of owners of medium and halal projects from Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg will participate in it. The exhibition will last for two days, "March 4 and 5".
The exhibition will be held inside the exhibition grounds in the city of Antwerp, in northern Belgium. The exhibition, which is held under the title “City”, was scheduled to take place last December, but due to exceptional circumstances, it was decided to postpone it to the 4th and the 4th of March, which is an exceptional event and due to compelling administrative circumstances, according to what the organizers of the exhibition announced, and they also said through Their website, "Come and enjoy the largest colorful gathering of ethnic organizations and halal businessmen in BeNeLux, i.e. the three countries Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg." For his part, Sheikh Noureddine Al-Taweel, one of the most prominent preachers in Belgium, wrote through a post on social media that "the fair is a market full of many Wonderful booths, businessmen, cultural programs and dialogue sessions addressing community challenges. From 12 noon until 8 pm. It will be good to see the community after years of closure due to Corona. The Muslim community is alive and you should be a part of it, full of fun, vitality and interest. I wish To see you there! Do not hesitate to bring friends and acquaintances. Come and discover the networks of many great offers.
It can be said that the purpose of the Madinat exhibition is to introduce the lifestyle and culture of Muslims, clothing, the halal trade market, cupping therapy, etc. In exclusive statements to Europe and the Arabs earlier, the director of the exhibition, Ramzi Zarkan, said, "The goal is the same, but the name has changed from the Islamic exhibition to the 'Madina' exhibition until We expand more and tell people that we live together in one city despite the cultural difference, and we wanted to show the positive aspects.
  The exhibition is a model of coexistence and joint work, as it brings together Muslims and non-Muslims, whether visitors or exhibitors of various products within the exhibition.
More than six thousand people, Muslims and non-Muslims, visit the exhibition annually during the two days of the show, and there are expectations that the number will increase during the current year

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