Eid ul-Adha Festivities in London
Eid ul-Adha, known as the festival of sacrifice, is Islam’s second and biggest annual Eid. It usually falls on the tenth day of Dhu’l Hijjah, the final month in the Islamic lunar calendar, and is commemorated the day after the Hajj pilgrimage has been completed. This auspicious occasion is one of the holiest days in Islam, with millions of Muslims worldwide celebrating it joyfully.
Similar to Eid ul-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, Muslims will congregate in the morning for Eid prayers at the mosque. To pay homage to the sacrifice that Prophet Ibrahim made to Allah, a Qurbani, which involves the sacrificing of an animal (mainly sheep), is performed. The meat is generously divided among family, friends, and those in need, allowing everyone to partake in the spirit of the occasion. Hence, Eid ul-Adha typically spans three days filled with festivities and delicious feasting.
In 2023, based on moon sightings, celebrations will begin around Wednesday, June 28. Below are some exciting ways to join the Eid ul-Adha festivities around London.
1. Eid Festival, Various Locations
Launched in 2007, this initiative aims to unite diverse generations, cultures, and communities throughout the UK to celebrate Eid. This year, the festival will be hosted in five distinct locations: Southall Park, Goodmayes Park, Harrow Kenton Recreation Field, Luton Stockwood, and Wardown Park. The festivities will commence at 10 am with Eid Salah for both men and women, featuring some of the best reciters. Subsequently, attendees can enjoy a wide array of activities including petting zoos, donkey rides, circus performers, nasheed groups, and fire jugglers. The celebrations will culminate in a spectacular fireworks display.
Addresses: Southall Park, Goodmayes Park, Harrow Kenton Recreation Field, Luton Stockwood, and Wardown Park.
Website: 1eid.net
2. The London Eid ul-Adha Fair, Epsom Downs Racecourse
This free-entry Eid event, organized by Inspiring Community Events, will take place at Epsom Downs Racecourse. The fair will gather various businesses from the community, allowing guests to indulge in some of the finest halal food and beverages. Additionally, attendees can shop from Muslim-owned retail stores, while children can enjoy face painting and bouncy castles.