The City of Carmel will hold its first-ever EidFest from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 31 at Civic Square. EidFest promises to be a vibrant event of culture and community celebrating the rich tapestry of Muslim heritage from around the world.
This event is free and open to the public. Activities include cultural performances, the art of henna, delicious cuisine from local restaurants, and opportunities to expand professional networks and connections with local businesses.
Community members organizing EidFest represent more than 15 countries from around the world, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Guinea, Iraq, Libya, and more. They say they are excited to share their food, traditions, and joy.
“EidFest is more than a celebration,” said Ashhar Madni, Member of the Mayor’s Advisory Commission on Human Relations. “It’s about building bridges among cultures, a chance to come together as neighbors and a testament to the strength we find in diversity. We’re proud to share our heritage and traditions with the Carmel community.”
Eid-al-Fitr, one of two major Muslim holidays, commemorates the end of the holy month of Ramadan. This year, Ramadan began on Feb. 28 and concluded on March 29. The second major Muslim holiday, Eid-al-Adha, honors the spirit of sacrifice and is observed later in the year; this year, it is projected to fall on Friday, June 6.
The EidFest celebration, in partnership with the City of Carmel, highlights the diversity of the community.
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