‘Celebrating with sadness’: Muslims mark sombre Eid, some without health restrictions
EDMONTON — Haseeb Azhar says it felt odd hugging a Muslim co-worker and friend in Edmonton as he wished him a happy Eid.
“Some people were hesitating … it felt very weird,” said the manager at a steel manufacturing company.
“Since it was a weekday, I had to go back to work after to finish up my meetings. Later we’re gathering with family and friends and celebrating without any restrictions.”
Muslims across Canada are celebrating a sombre Eid-ul-Adha this week as some gather in person for the first time since the pandemic began, while others continue commemorating the festival while maintaining a safe distance.