SYRIA'S embattled President Bashar al-Assad has been shown on state television attending prayers at a mosque in a northern district of Damascus to mark the Prophet Mohammed's birthday.
The leader was shown in a live broadcast kneeling in Al-Afram mosque flanked by Syria's mufti, the highest religious authority in the country, and the religious endowments minister.
The minister, Mohammed Abdel Settar, earlier called for "million man prayers" at mosques on Friday to appeal for the re-establishment of security in the country, rocked by a deadly anti-regime uprising since March 2011.
"Prayers will be held after Friday services in Syria's mosques with the appeal for a return to security and safety in the homeland," Settar said, quoted by state news agency SANA.
The last time Assad appeared in public was for a rare speech to supporters on January 6, in which he dismissed calls for his removal and said he had no partners with whom to negotiate for an end to the 22-month conflict.
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