Rabat - Moroccan artist Abdelmjid El Farji invited Pope Francis to have “Iftar”, the special meal Muslims have to break the fast during the holy month of Ramadan.
The Moroccan artist posted a video on YouTube, addressing the Pope Francis to visit Turin, where he lives.
He also posted a tweet inviting the Pope Francis to his house to share “Iftar” with him.
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— el farji (@abdelmjid) June 20, 2015
Addressing the Pope, El Farji said, “You can come if you do not have bad intentions,” adding that “We just wanted to visit the St. Peter's Basilica. Muslims are not terrorists."
El Farji has reportedly been a victim of a racist incident in the Vatican. The Moroccan film director is filming a movie in Turin about intolerance and discrimination.
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