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  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man and his son tend to the grave of the man's father in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. He said his father died two years ago. The Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery022.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man prays next to a grave in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery001.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Muslim women pray during Ramadan services at Krue Se Mosque. Krue Se Mosque was started in 1583 but never completely finished. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in Thailand. Pattani, along with Narathiwat and Yala provinces, all on the Malaysian border, have a Muslim majority.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KrueSeRamadan005.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque012.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A teenager prays in the Perkuboran To'Ayah, the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery013.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Men pray during Ramadan services at Krue Se Mosque. Krue Se Mosque was started in 1583 but never completely finished. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in Thailand. Pattani, along with Narathiwat and Yala provinces, all on the Malaysian border, have a Muslim majority.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KrueSeRamadan008.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Men pray during Ramadan services at Krue Se Mosque. Krue Se Mosque was started in 1583 but never completely finished. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in Thailand. Pattani, along with Narathiwat and Yala provinces, all on the Malaysian border, have a Muslim majority.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KrueSeRamadan006.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A teenager reads the Koran in Krue Se Mosque during Ramadan services at Krue Se Mosque. Krue Se Mosque was started in 1583 but never completely finished. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in Thailand. Pattani, along with Narathiwat and Yala provinces, all on the Malaysian border, have a Muslim majority.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KrueSeRamadan002.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque007.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND:  Men wait for Friday midday prayers to start in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque002.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man and his son tend to the grave of the man's father in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. He said his father died two years ago. The Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery023.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A teenager prays in the Perkuboran To'Ayah, the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery017.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND:  A man prays next to a grave in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery009.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man prays next to a grave in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery004.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Men pray during Ramadan services at Krue Se Mosque. Krue Se Mosque was started in 1583 but never completely finished. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in Thailand. Pattani, along with Narathiwat and Yala provinces, all on the Malaysian border, have a Muslim majority.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KrueSeRamadan009.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Men pray during Ramadan services at Krue Se Mosque. Krue Se Mosque was started in 1583 but never completely finished. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in Thailand. Pattani, along with Narathiwat and Yala provinces, all on the Malaysian border, have a Muslim majority.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KrueSeRamadan007.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man stands in the mosque doorway during Ramadan services at Krue Se Mosque. Krue Se Mosque was started in 1583 but never completely finished. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in Thailand. Pattani, along with Narathiwat and Yala provinces, all on the Malaysian border, have a Muslim majority.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KrueSeRamadan004.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: The crescent moon behind Krue Se Mosque. Krue Se Mosque was started in 1583 but never completely finished. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in Thailand. Pattani, along with Narathiwat and Yala provinces, all on the Malaysian border, have a Muslim majority.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KrueSeRamadan001.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND:  The Imam preaches during Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque015.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND:  A minaret of Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque014.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque006.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND:  A man prays next to a grave of his father in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery025.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man and his son tend to the grave of the man's father in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. He said his father died two years ago. The Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery021.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man and his son tend to the grave of the man's father in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. He said his father died two years ago. The Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery019.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man prays next to a grave in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery003.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Muslim women pray during Ramadan services at Krue Se Mosque. Krue Se Mosque was started in 1583 but never completely finished. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in Thailand. Pattani, along with Narathiwat and Yala provinces, all on the Malaysian border, have a Muslim majority.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KrueSeRamadan011.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque010.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque009.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque008.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque005.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND:   A man reads his Koran before Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque001.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND:  Men in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery027.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND:  A man prays next to a grave of his father in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery026.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man and his son tend to the grave of the man's father in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. He said his father died two years ago. The Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery024.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man and his son tend to the grave of the man's father in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. He said his father died two years ago. The Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery020.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Thai Muslim men chat while a teenager prays behind them in Perkuboran To'Ayah, the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery018.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A teenager prays in the Perkuboran To'Ayah, the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery016.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A teenager prays in the Perkuboran To'Ayah, the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery015.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A teenager prays in the Perkuboran To'Ayah, the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery012.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Men pray next to graves in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery011.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Men pray next to graves in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery010.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND:  A man prays next to a grave in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery008.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND:  A man prays next to a grave in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery007.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND:  A man prays next to a grave in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery006.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man prays next to a grave in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery002.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A teenager reads the Koran in Krue Se Mosque during Ramadan services at Krue Se Mosque. Krue Se Mosque was started in 1583 but never completely finished. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in Thailand. Pattani, along with Narathiwat and Yala provinces, all on the Malaysian border, have a Muslim majority.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KrueSeRamadan003.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque013.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man walks into Pattani Central Mosque before Friday midday prayers.  Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque003.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A teenager prays in the Perkuboran To'Ayah, the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery014.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: A man prays next to a grave in the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. Perkuboran To'Ayah is the Muslim cemetery in Pattani. It is more than 150 years old. The last Sultan of Pattani, who ruled until Siam (Thailand) annexed Pattani is buried in the cemetery. Many victims of political and sectarian violence that has wracked Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala are also buried in the cemetery. On Fridays, after morning prayers, Muslim men come to the cemetery to tend to the graves of their family members.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PattaniCemetery005.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Muslim women pray during Ramadan services at Krue Se Mosque. Krue Se Mosque was started in 1583 but never completely finished. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad according to Islamic belief. This annual observance is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam is the second largest religion in Thailand. Pattani, along with Narathiwat and Yala provinces, all on the Malaysian border, have a Muslim majority.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KrueSeRamadan010.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque011.jpg
  • 19 JUNE 2015 - PATTANI, PATTANI, THAILAND: Friday midday prayers in Pattani Central Mosque. Pattani Central Mosque is the main mosque in Pattani and was built in 1963. It is especially crowded during Ramadan, when the crowd frequently spills out into the street.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MidDayPrayerPattaniMosque004.jpg
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