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Canada Post's 2021 Eid Stamp was designed by Lionel Gadoury, Andrew Conlon, Brad Pyne, and Context Creative Canada Post's 2021 Eid Stamp was designed by Lionel Gadoury, Andrew Conlon, Brad Pyne, and Context Creative Canada Post
10
May
2021

Eye-catching Eid Stamp Issued by Canada Post to Mark Islamic Celebrations

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Canada Post joins more than a million Muslims in Canada and many others around the world in celebrating the festivals of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha with the release of an eye-catching Eid stamp.

The issue is the third in an ongoing series celebrating the two important Islamic holidays, which begin this year around May 12 and July 9, respectively, and can last for several days.

Eid festivals are greeted with celebration, as they coincide with the completion of two practices of religious and cultural significance – Eid al-Fitr heralds the end of the fast held during the holy month of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha follows the annual Hadj pilgrimage to the holy Kaaba shrine in Mecca. Gratitude and appreciation for community and greater humanity are central to both events. Thanks are expressed through communal prayers and feasts, family visits, and acts of kindness and charity to others – particularly the less fortunate.

About the stamp

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A luminous night sky viewed through a latticed window is the focus of this year's design by Context Creative. The crescent moon, a highly recognizable symbol of Islam, alludes to the fact that both festivals begin with the sighting of a new moon. Printed by Lowe-Martin, the domestic rate Permanent™ stamp is available in a booklet of 10 and on an Official First Day Cover, which are available to buy online here

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