Last year, on a day like today, Sep 11th, we
celebrated for the first time Eid by the Lake in Ajax Toronto.
To commemorate 2017 Eid-al-Adha, we embarked on an Interfaith
prayer remembering the victims of 9/11 and praying for world peace! This year's theme was "Unity". We also
thought that having this event in an open space welcoming neighbours and
friends during our celebration will return the feelings of being in the “home
country’! This year we remember the victims of the recurring Hurricanes in the
U.S. and throughout the Caribbean and the stateless people of Rohyinga during a
minute of silence.
With our great Canadian flag and Canada150 banners gracing
the hall, the day began with the amazing MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes of Whitby
bringing greetings from the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, added with her own
energy and diversity experience followed by the Canadian National Anthem.
Later, with a message from the Premiere of Ontario, Kathleen Wynne brought by MPP
for Whitby/Oshawa, Granville Anderson whose personal diversity and engagement
was refreshing, the Festival kicked off.
Habeeb Alli welcomed all and reminding attendees that the Prophet Abraham
thought us to love all.
The event was soon abuzz with people flowing through the
beautiful Abilities Centre in Whitby ON, a stone's throw from Lake Ontario.
People heard about the free event meant to bring people together against hate
and racism in Durham from a wide variety of media including Durham news and
flyers left in the mosques and stores. Some found out about it from family and
friends and of course from DJ Riyad Sangeet TV!
The food vendors and volunteers were amazing, creating the
feel of a Festival. The added attraction
was the fabulous musical talents of Soma Kissoon, Raza Rizvi, Nazroon Khan, Munir
Mohamed, Nazim Mohamed and Qudsia Hussian adding joy and at times sweet nostalgia
with their Indian golden melodies! People travelled from as far as Peterborough
and Cambridge and throughout the GTA to be there!
Outside the atrium, the patio was smoking with bar-b-que
burgers and hotdogs, supplied by Crescent Fine Foods and the fish was a rush,
made tasty by Shawn Baksh, who had turned his fans into a frenzy for the fresh Guyana
fish! The food included chowmein, biryani, roti wrap, phoulourie, kebab, pani
puri, cotton candy, fresh smoothies, samosas, etc. Feroze Hack and Janet Ferouz did an excellent
job with their team to keep the bellies happy and tongues sweet this Eid by the
Lake 150 celebration!
Inside the atrium things warmed up as MC Anela Jadunandan, Community
Advocate and Waqqar Raees of Friends Indeed, shared the floor by unveiling the
Canada Post Eid Mubarak stamp plaque and later had a cake cutting ceremony
where all participants were invited to join! Rafeek Baksh the official photographer
took perhaps the largest selfie yet!
The last day of summer was perfect as people hang outside
and families were treated to face painting thanks to Anisah Mobin from Muslim
Water Fund and henna thanks to Eklas Merchant from Abraham Festival in
Peterborough. The Interfaith segment, however, was indeed a significant contribution
to end the growing racism and Islamophobhia in Durham. Pundit Basil Maharaj,
Rev Christopher White, Rabbi Karen Goodis, Imam Shakir Pandor and Reverend Earl
Smith brought messages of unity from their respective traditions. Tahmeena
Bokhari, the popular MC for this segment, has been an fierce advocate fighting anti-Black racism and promoting equity, she shared
her journey of being a Woman of Influence awardee from the Muslim Canadian
Council of Women (MCCM) by standing up to bullies since she was a child!
Altogether the many sponsors including Mark Itwaru from
Peeks App, Somalia Relief, Human Concern, Brampton Islamic Centre, One Parent,
Canadian Pakistani Association, Alif Canada and others were duly recognised.
Funds raised from the event are for helping single mothers
and orphans in Toronto through the new non profit One Parent Muslim Foundation -
oneparent.ca
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