People were given free roses and chocolates in Manchester today

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People were given free roses and chocolates in Manchester today
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The reason people were given free roses and chocolates in Manchester today

Members of the Muslim community in Manchester were handing out free roses and chocolate in the city centre today to celebrate the birth of the last prophet of Islam. The event, known as Mawlid in the City, saw close to 1,000 roses handed out to unsuspecting shoppers to mark the birthday of Prophet Muhammad.

"One of the key messages is about his lasting sermon which is about how everybody is equal no matter what race or background they are from. This is our fifth year doing it in Manchester and it's been a huge success.

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