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Women take part in the Maghrib prayer just after sunset at 5:34 p.m. at West Coast Islamic Society in Anaheim on Feb. 12. The prayer is the fourth of five daily prayers.

Heading to Disneyland? Now, you can stop by the Middle East on the way

February 26, 2014Business, Economics and Jobs

When most people hear about Anaheim, California, they think Disneyland. But just miles away there’s a neighborhood where many Arab Americans flock to for products and services normally found only in the Middle East. Local community organizers want to brand the area “Little Arabia,” but not everyone is on board.

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