The Green Lane Mosque has made the tough call to cancel the traditional Eid gatherings at Small Heath Park and Edgbaston Cricket Ground. Instead, they will host Eid prayers at the mosque starting from 06:30 am on April 10, with subsequent sessions every half hour until 10:30 am. While Eid prayers at the stadium are no longer happening, the mosque will still offer fun zones with bouncy castles from 9 am to 1 pm and a brunch for new Muslims during the same hours. Attendees are reminded to bring their own prayer mats, seating for elders, and water for ablutions.The Green Lane Mosque has made the tough call to cancel the traditional Eid gatherings at Small Heath Park and Edgbaston Cricket Ground. Instead, they will host Eid prayers at the mosque starting from 06:30 am on April 10, with subsequent sessions every half hour until 10:30 am. While Eid prayers at the stadium are no longer happening, the mosque will still offer fun zones with bouncy castles from 9 am to 1 pm and a brunch for new Muslims during the same hours. Attendees are reminded to bring their own prayer mats, seating for elders, and water for ablutions.
The Green Lane Mosque has made the tough call to cancel the traditional Eid gatherings at Small Heath Park and Edgbaston Cricket Ground. Instead, they will host Eid prayers at the mosque starting from 06:30 am on April 10, with subsequent sessions every half hour until 10:30 am. While Eid prayers at the stadium are no longer happening, the mosque will still offer fun zones with bouncy castles from 9 am to 1 pm and a brunch for new Muslims during the same hours. Attendees are reminded to bring their own prayer mats, seating for elders, and water for ablutions. | Google Maps

All the Eid-ul-Fitr 2024 events across Birmingham - including venue changes due to poor weather conditions

Rainy weather caused the cancellation of two major outdoor Eid celebrations in Birmingham - here are all the Eid 2024 plans in our city

As the crescent moon marks the end of Ramadan, Birmingham comes alive with the Eid celebrations celebrated on April 10. This festive period is a time for the community to come together, embracing the spirit of unity and joy that Eid-ul-Fitr symbolises. Across the city, from the bustling streets of Small Heath to the serene parks of Solihull, families and friends gather to mark this bright occasion with prayer, feasting, and charitable acts. The air is filled with the scent of sweet delicacies and the sounds of laughter and Nasheed, reflecting the rich cultural mosaic that makes Birmingham’s Eid celebrations a truly unique experience. Now, let’s explore the various events that brings the joyous essence of Eid in Birmingham:

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