Eid al-Fitr celebrations held across B.C. to mark end of Ramadan
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Muslims across B.C. celebrated Eid al-Fitr on Wednesday morning, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
In Richmond, people gathered in prayer at the Minoru Arenas, but there were also Eid al-Fitr events held in other communities around B.C. like Nanaimo, Prince George and Penticton.
There was also a large gathering at B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver.
This year, Ramadan began on March 10. During Ramadan, observers abstain from food, drink and other pleasures during daylight hours. It marks a period of religious reflection, giving and family gatherings.
“This auspicious month holds profound significance in our lives, offering us a time of reflection, spiritual renewal, and immense blessings,” said Jazak AllahKairan, president of the B.C. Muslim Association, at the beginning of Ramadan.
“It is a time when our hearts are filled with gratitude, our souls are uplifted in worship, and our bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood are strengthened.”
Here are some photos from Eid al-Fitr in Richmond and Vancouver:
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