![]() ![]() ![]() Poll: Where is the best place for a curry in Birmingham? Green Lane Masjid & Community Centre Read more: Ladywood Estate housing plan - Everything you need to know about huge Birmingham project So if you want to honour 'big' Eid properly, check out some of these celebratory events happening next week. This Eid is also significant as it starts after the month of Dhul Hijjah when Muslims go for Hajj, the holy pilgrimage to Mecca. Worshippers around the world celebrate by sacrificing a goat, sheep, cow or camel and distributing the meat (Qurbani) to family and the needy. Known as the ' festival of the sacrifice', Eid-ul-Adha honours the memory of Ibrahim (Abraham) being willing to sacrifice his own son when commanded to do so by Allah (God) as a test of devotion. If you don't fancy staying indoors, however, Mosques and Islamic groups have a variety of special events for families who want something a bit different. Eid-ul-Adha 2023 is just around the corner as Birmingham Muslims are planning feasts and buying their best outfits for the special day. ![]()
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