As the Islamic community prepares for Eid al-Fitr, expected to be celebrated on March 20 or 21, 2026, the anticipation is palpable. Eid prayers traditionally occur in the early morning on the first day of Eid, marking a significant communal event for Muslims that celebrates the conclusion of Ramadan.
However, just before the key event, organizers announced the cancellation of the outdoor Eid prayer at Platt Fields Park in Fallowfield, Manchester. This decision was made due to safety and operational requirements, particularly concerns regarding parking and weather conditions.
The Platt Fields Park event typically attracts over 20,000 attendees, making it a cornerstone of the Eid celebrations in the area. The cancellation has left many in the community seeking alternatives for their prayers.
In light of the cancellation, worshippers are encouraged to attend local mosques instead. The East London Mosque, for instance, plans to hold multiple morning prayer sessions between 8 am and 11 am, accommodating the needs of the community.
Rabnawaz Akbar, a representative involved in the event’s organization, noted, “This year the grass is quite soft. There wasn’t really enough hard standing space for cars,” highlighting the logistical challenges faced.
1Eid, which has been running for 18 years, aims to bring joy and unity during Eid. This year marks the tenth return of Eid in the Park to Manchester, a testament to its enduring significance.
Families are advised to inform schools about taking children out for prayers and events, ensuring that the spirit of Eid is upheld despite the changes. Most major city mosques plan their main Eid prayers to start between 9 am and 10 am, providing ample opportunities for worshippers to participate.
As the community adapts to these developments, the sentiment remains strong. Organizers stated, “We encourage everyone to attend their local mosques or neighbourhood prayer arrangements, many of which will organise multiple sessions on Eid morning to welcome worshippers safely and comfortably.”
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact date of Eid al-Fitr, which is dependent on moon sighting confirmation. The impact of weather conditions on future events also remains unclear.
Despite the challenges, the community’s commitment to uphold the sunnah is unwavering, with 1Eid organizers affirming, “Come rain or shine the sunnah must be upheld!”