Community Eid
Date: Saturday, June 7
Time: 2 to 5 pm
Location: Gage Park
Families can enjoy free activities and stage entertainment, with Halal food trucks on site offering a variety of dishes available for purchase. In the spirit of Eid, which celebrates community and generosity, attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items or new unwrapped toys for donation to local organizations.
This event is generously sponsored by Sheridan College.
2:00 PM
- Welcome & Land Acknowledgement by emcee Xulf Ali
- Quranic Recitation & Translation by Shaz Rashid
- Opening remarks by Brampton Imams: Shaykh Zahir and Moulana Omer Subedar
- Eid Song by Masumeen Islamic Centre Maqboo
- Kids presentation by Al-Iman Islamic School Mariam Ali
- Ahmadiyya Community speech on Eid celebrations by Murabbi Umair Khan
- Eid Remarks by Shaykh Faisal and Abdul Razack
- Stand Up comedy by emcee Xulf Ali
- Qawwali Songs by Shahid Ali Khan
- Remarks from Peel Regional Police by Inspector Ish Feras
- Guest speaker from Sheridan College
- Mayor and Council remarks
- DABKE dance by Mona Dabke
- Qawwali Medley by Ibrahim Khokhar
- Awards Recognition to Community Members
- Closing remarks by Imam by Shaykh Zahir and Moulana Omer Subedar
- Final remarks by emcee Xulf Ali
5:00 PM Event Ends*
Timing is subject to change*
“Eid al-Adha is a meaningful time for many in our community. It is a celebration of faith, family and generosity. I invite everyone to join us to celebrate together, enjoy the festivities and give back in the spirit of Eid. Brampton’s strength is in its diversity and events like this bring us closer as a city.” - Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton
“Community events like our Eid celebration reflect Brampton’s commitment to inclusion and connection. I’m proud to see residents of all backgrounds come together to honour important cultural traditions while supporting local families in need.” - Councillor Navjit Kaur Brar, City Councillor, Wards 2 & 6, Chair, Corporate Services Section