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Daily Herald: Muslim leaders using Ramadan to push anti-smoking message
For nearly 13 daylight hours during Ramadan, Muslims abstain from eating, drinking and other sensual pleasures.Many Muslims use the Islamic holy month to temporarily give up a vice -- smoking. Now, three area Muslim organizations, including physicians groups, are urging smokers to kick the habit for good.
