Eid Party in Abbeyfield

Story: Guleid Jama

Al-Taqwa Mosque on Andover Street is organising an Eid party in Abbeyfield Park on the 18th and 19th of August.

We would like our non-Muslim neighbours to get involved and enjoy this special day with us. Volunteers are wanted to help out.

After Dhuhr Salat prayers at 1.30pm, there will be a buffet, cultural and sports activities, and market stalls selling perfumes, Islamic clothing, books and other things from around the world.

Masjid Al Taqwa seeks to bring the community together on this special day and discover common ground across age, class, race and the garden fence. We remind ourselves that charity begins at home or, at most, a couple of doors away.

Eid Al-Fitr is celebrated after the month of fasting (Ramadan) ends. It is one of two festivals (the other being Eid AlAdha).

For information contact Guleid on 07936 340 779

Eid Party- Abbeyfield Park
1:30pm to 7:00pm Saturday 18 August 2012
Eid Party- Abbeyfield Park
1:30pm to 7:00pm Sunday 19 August 2012

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