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On a solemn day in Raleigh, North Carolina, across the street from the Islamic Association of Raleigh, over 8,000 people gathered to attend the Janazah (funeral service) for Deah Barakat, Yusor Abu-Salha, and Razan Abu-Salha. The overwhelming turnout reflected the depth of love, sorrow, and solidarity felt by the community and beyond. As prayers were recited, hearts mourned, and voices called for justice, the powerful presence of thousands standing together became a testament to the lasting impact of Our Three Winners.

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