SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: Women read Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: Women read Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: A woman enters the Hajji Mosque to read Quran with others in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: A woman reads Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: A woman reads Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: Women read Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: Women read Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: Women read Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: Women read Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: A woman reads Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: Women read Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: Women read Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: A woman reads Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: Women read Quran at the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )
SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - JUNE 22: A woman enters the Hajji Mosque to read Quran with others in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 22, 2016. In mosques in the city of Sarajevo, the age-old tradition of reading the Quran aloud from beginning to end during Ramadan continues. But in the Hajji Mosque in Sarajevo the tradition is carried out with a difference: only women do the reading. This tradition, as seen in the Hajji Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic traditions that has continued to the present day. ( Samir Yordamoviç - Anadolu Agency )