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"description": "Muslim communities across Canada are finalizing preparations for Eid al-Adha on Wednesday, May 27.",
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"textContent": "Muslim communities across Canada are finalizing preparations for Eid al-Adha on Wednesday, May 27.\n\nThe pivotal Day of Arafah will be observed on Tuesday, May 26.\n\nKnown as the \"Festival of Sacrifice,\" Eid al-Adha is one of the two major holidays in the Islamic calendar.\n\nIt marks the conclusion of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, and honours the narrative of Prophet Ibrahim’s profound devotion and willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God’s command.\n\n### Institutional Mobilization and Charity Efforts\n\nA central component of the holiday is _Qurbani_ —the ritual sacrifice of livestock—commemorating the divine intervention that replaced Ibrahim's son with a ram.\n\nReligious guidelines dictate that the meat from the sacrifice be divided equally among the immediate family, relatives, and those in need.\n\nIn response to current domestic economic challenges, Canadian Muslim non-profits and community organizations are scaling up local distribution networks to support families facing food insecurity.\n\nNational relief organizations are also facilitating digital procurement systems, allowing Canadian Muslims to purchase shares of livestock to be distributed to vulnerable populations in lower-income nations globally.\n\n### Community Celebrations and Civic Integration\n\nLocal mosques and Islamic centers are preparing for large-scale morning prayer congregations on May 27, expected to draw thousands of worshippers across major Canadian urban centers.\n\nDue to high expected turnouts, several municipalities have coordinated with local law enforcement and transit authorities to manage traffic flow around convention halls, public parks, and community hubs.\n\nPublic celebrations and family gatherings are expected to continue through Saturday, May 30, as communities wrap up the traditional holiday period.",
"title": "Canadian Muslim Communities Prepare for Eid Al-Adha",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-19T18:28:42.587Z"
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