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MuslimFest Celebrates 15 Years of Canadian Muslim Culture

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Arts and entertainment festival will be back in Mississauga from August 31-September 2

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A weekend of love, laughter, food and entertainment for people of all ages is just around the corner with the annual MuslimFest celebration happening at the end of the month.

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The 15th annual MuslimFest (MFEST) returns to Celebration Square in Mississauga from August 31 - September 2. The event, which does not charge admission and runs from noon -11p.m. each day, will feature live performances, art exhibits and delicious food vendors. The festival is a unique cultural fusion that combines faith traditions and Canadian culture.

“Over the past 15 years MuslimFest has become a must-attend event for Canadian Muslims throughout Ontario,” says Tariq Syed, Event Director of the Festival. “We encourage people from all backgrounds to visit the festival as it provides Muslims with opportunities to share our culture with the broader community. We believe in education through the language of art, humour, and meaningful entertainment; something we feel can create new connections throughout our community.”

Highlights for this year’s festival include:

Opening Ceremony

The festival will begin at 5 p.m. on Friday, August 31 with the 2nd annual Flag Unveiling Ceremony and a children’s choir singing the national anthem.

Entertainment

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The festival stages will be busy with a full line-up of entertainers scheduled for the event. Amal Kassir and Timaj Garad will present their poetry and spoken word pieces.

Dawud Wharnsby and Harris J. will entertain festival guests with their musical performances. Comedians Jeremy McLellan and Azhar Usman will keep guests laughing on Saturday night.

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International Bazaar

Those attending the event will have the chance to browse and shop at many unique vendors over the weekend. There will be a Fragrant Oils Boutique and vendors selling Turkish clothing, Middle Eastern ornaments, Turkish lights, and more.

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Flavours of the World Food Festival

Taste buds will be delighted by the food offerings at MuslimFest. Yemeni Food by Monasabah, Watan Kabob, Hailed X Coffee, Ishtar Iraqi Foods and Dimkin Crepes are just a few of the vendors who will be present throughout the weekend.

Workshops

On Saturday and Sunday, festival attendees can learn how to create paper flowers with Hafsa Creates, draw comics or write Arabic calligraphy. Registration for workshops is based on a first-come-first-served basis.

In addition to the workshops, there will be an arts and crafts tent and carnival games where children and families can drop by throughout the day.

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Art Exhibits

A wide array of artwork from artists of all backgrounds will be displayed over the course of the festival. Some of the artists being featured are: Artistically by Iram Abid, Bana's Islamic & Arabic Ceramic Fine Art, The Floral Art Project, and Art by Syeda.

Single Muslim Event

This matrimonial event organized by Think Nikah(DawaNet) and Ummah Events will allow you to meet many like-minded Muslim Professionals who are looking to get married.

To learn more about the event, visit muslimfest.com, follow on Twitter, Instagram, like on Facebook and check out past festival pictures on Flickr.

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To stay up-to-date, use and follow the hashtags#MuslimFest, #MFEST2K18, #WasteFreeMuslims.

About MuslimFest

MFEST is an award-winning annual festival in Mississauga that celebrates the best in Muslim arts and entertainment. The event is put together by 200 volunteers with the aim to display art and performances to enlighten and share a unique cultural experience for all.

Launched in 2004, MuslimFest is a joint project of DawaNet and Sound Vision. Today, it is considered North America’s largest Muslim festival of its kind, attracting over 40,000 attendees annually.

MuslimFest is one of Ontario's top 100 festivals and is listed among Top 40 Best festivals in North America by FlightNetwork.com.

MuslimFest was recognized by City of Mississauga for their #WasteFreeMuslimFest campaign. In 2017, they diverted tonnes of garbage away from landfill by recycling and separating compostable waste at the Waste Station thanks to the festival’s dedicated Green Team.

MuslimFest is sponsored by: DawaNet, Paramount Fine Foods, Burma Task Force, Human Concern International, Zabiha Halal, Sargent Farms, Muslim Welfare Center and Somali Relief Network.

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MuslimFest is an award-winning annual festival in Mississauga, ON, that celebrates the best in Muslim arts and entertainment. The event features over 80 local and international artists who showcase their talent in various genre or art.

Launched in 2004, MuslimFest is a joint project of DawaNet and Sound Vision. Today, it is considered North America’s largest Muslim festival of its kind, attracting over 30,000 attendees annually.

Concert, comedy, art exhibit, rising talent, spoken word, theatre, kids’ carnival, and multicultural bazaar constitute some of the fun activities and programs one can expect at MuslimFest.

In a post 9/11 world that is filled with violent images, we at MuslimFest believe it is imperative to hold bridge-building events that positively engage young Canadians.

MuslimFest provides youth with opportunities to share their culture with the broader community. We believe in education through the language of art, humour, and meaningful entertainment; something that we feel can break through even the toughest cultural barriers.

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