Windsor's Muslim community, on Friday, celebrated Eid-ul-Adha, a major Islamic holiday that commemorates the ending of the pilgrimage to Mecca. "It's awesome because I get to see my Muslim sisters and brothers in a large gathering and we get to connect," he said. Abdullah Alheidri celebrates Eid-ul-Adha on Friday, along with about 6,000 other Muslims. (Dale Molnar/CBC)Abdullah Alheidri sees the holiday as a way for the Muslim community to come together as one larger family. It's a good time to be with family, its' a good time to be with friends — it means everything."
Source: CBC News September 01, 2017 23:37 UTC