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Date Added: July 26, 2008 09:20:03 PM
Gurnee park expects about 1,200 Muslims to attend Saturday On any other day, Sobia Ahmed would opt to forgo many of the snacks on offer at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee. To perform the Islamic prayers she recites five times a day, she likely would slip onto a secluded path at the amusement park or look for solace under a shady tree for a few furtive minutes.

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