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New B.C. festival to celebrate Muslim holy month of Ramadan over 5 nights

New B.C. festival to celebrate Muslim holy month of Ramadan over 5 nights
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Ramadan begins Friday night, as Muslims around the world start a month of spiritual reflection.

In B.C., a new night-time festival aims to support Muslim people in the Lower Mainland by offering a one-stop shop for food, gifts and a space for prayer, while also giving non-Muslims a place to go and learn about the religion and the holy month. 

Ramadan Fest B.C. organizer Zubair Kerami said the Cloverdale-based festival is about bringing people together, and offering them everything they’ll need for their Ramadan celebrations. 

“These are the night markets where people can come and have a variety of options in terms of food and drinks, wonderful cuisines, but also great options for shopping,” he told CBC’s The Early Edition host Stephen Quinn. 

WATCH | Here’s what you can expect from the 1st B.C. Ramadan Fest: 

Inaugural Ramadan Fest B.C. coming to Cloverdale on March 5

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The Muslim holy month of Ramadan begans Friday night. To celebrate, B.C.’s first Ramadan Fest B.C. is coming to Cloverdale next week — a new family-friendly festival featuring 120 vendors. Festival organizer Zubair Kerami said all communities are welcome to attend.

Kerami said there will be plenty of decor, including twinkly lights set against the backdrop of the night sky. There will also be space set aside for worship, where a scholar will talk about the teachings of Islam.

“Within Metro Vancouver, you have to drive from A location to B location to make sure that you fulfil your needs,” Kerami said. “We’d like to make sure that everything you need at night during the month of Ramadan … it’s not only convenience, but also it would give a variety of options.”

A group of women wearing hijabs and headcoverings sit in a stadium.
Ramadan is one of the most important months for Muslims around the world. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

During Ramadan, observers abstain from food, drink and other pleasures during daylight hours, but at night, they often gather with loved ones to feast and pray. Gifts are often exchanged during Ramadan, and Muslims make a point of donating to charity during this time. 

Ramadan is celebrated during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and begins on the first sighting of the new crescent moon. 

Four volunteers from the Ismaili community in green Ismaili Civic volunteer shirts building boxes for the food bank food drive at the Ismaili Centre Vancouver.
Farzana Kherani, her children and a fellow volunteer build food bank boxes to collect donations during the month of Ramadan at the Ismaili Centre Vancouver in 2023. (Zahra Premji/CBC News)

It is believed that Allah revealed Islam’s holy book, the Qur’an, to the prophet during this time.

The last 10 days of Ramadan are considered especially holy and significant.

This year, Ramadan will end on March 29. Ramadan concludes with Eid al-Fitr — the festival of the breaking of the fast.

The B.C. festival runs March 5-9, from 4 p.m. PT until 3 a.m. PT at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds. 

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