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An Ethiopean woman reads from the bible at the Holy Sepulchre Church in the Old City of Jerusalem April 8, 2004. Maundy Thursday or Holy Thursday is the day Christians commemorate the Last Supper of Jesus Christ and monks walk for a service to the Holy Sepulchre Church in the Old City of Jerusalem on Maundy Thursday.
A Romanian craftswoman hand-paints traditional Orthodox Easter egg at Bucharest's Village Museum during a Palm Sunday fair, where hundreds of artisans from all over Romania gathered to show and sell their goods April 4, 2004. Romanians, like other Eastern Europeans who share the Orthodox religion, will celebrate Easter on April 11.
An Iranian woman covers her face as she passes the Kosarieh women's seminry in Tehran February 22, 2004. Iran dismissed U.S. criticism of its elections as a bid by Washington to undermine its democracy as the latest results showed religious conservatives on course for a big win over reformists.
A woman prays by a memorial for the victims of the Madrid train bombings at Atocha train station March 19, 2004. Simultaneous explosions in rush-hour packed trains killed 202 commuters over a week ago on March 11, 2004.
A monk walks under a sea of red lanterns at a temple in Kuala Lumpur January 31, 2000. Hundreds of lanterns gave a festive atmosphere to welcome the Chinese New Year.
Tibetan monks debate Buddhist philosophy at Sera Monastery in Lhasa, Tibet about 11,850 above sea level, August 25, 2003. Sera Monastery, founded in 1419, is one of the three main monasteries of Lhasa. China says Tibetan Buddhists are allowed to worship with total freedom but Tibetan activists overseas say religious activity is strictly controlled.
An Ultra Orthodox Jewish man prays at the Western Wall (Wailing Wall) during a rainstorm January 3, 2003.  The most holy place in the world to Jewish people, prayers are offered up at this wall built by King Herod in the first century B.C.
The hands of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man touch the Western Wall during Passover prayers in Jerusalem April 9, 2004. Judaism's holiest site, pray en masse in honour of the Jewish holiday of Passover, a week-long holiday celebrating the exodus of the Jews from Egypt.
A veiled Iranian woman looks at a man beating himself with iron chains inside Tehran's bazaar during the Shi'ite Ashura religious festival March 1, 2004. On March 2 Muslim Shi'ites mark Ashura, the day when Imam al-Hussein, the 'leader of the martyrs' and grandson of Prophet Mohammed was killed in Karbala in 680 AD.
Afghan Shi'ite Muslims beat themselves during a Moharram procession in Kabul February 29, 2004. Hundreds of minority Afghan Shi'ites took to the streets of Kabul on Monday, whipping and beating themselves to mark a sombre anniversary of mourning in a manner unthinkable under the hardline Islamic Taliban regime.
A Palestinian man prays to Allah at a roadside leading to Khan Younis along the Mediterranean Sea near the Jewish settlement of Netzarim just outside Gaza City December 3, 2003. Palestinian commuters were held up for a while as Israeli bulldozers and tanks were moving earth along this road in the Palestinian territorry.
A Hindu woman worships the Surya, (Sun God) on the banks of the Hooghly river in the eastern Indian city of Calcutta on November 21, 2001.  Thousands of Hindus come to the river this time of the year at sunset and pray until dawn.
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