Eid Celebrations At Ireland’s Largest Football Stadium Send An Important Message Of Tolerance
An Irish football stadium opened up for Muslims to celebrate a socially distanced Eid Al-Adha and the footage is going viral.
Croke Park, the home of Gaelic football in Ireland, invited 200 Muslims to perform Eid prayer and the move has been praised by the Islamic community in Ireland and beyond for sending a message of welcome and promoting a shared society to the world.
Croke Park is the country’s largest sporting arena, with a capacity for 82,000 supporters and this is the first time the park was used for Muslim prayer. Due to COVID regulations, prayers at mosques were not possible, which lead Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri, the chair of Irish Muslim Peace and Integration Council to reach out and ask for the space.
Prayer mats were laid out in Croke Park, socially distanced measures are in place and the Chair of the Irish Muslim Peace and Integration Council thanked the relevant authorities for a symbolic gesture of welcome
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‘This is Ireland’ – Irish Twitter is proud of the historic move
What a moment!. @officialgaa opens its historical @CrokePark for Muslims to celebrate and pray in #EidAladha2020. This is Ireland, the accepting, the tolerant, the diverse and the beautiful homeland and for all. #عيد_الاضحى pic.twitter.com/ty3cxYO9RF
— Razan Ibraheem (رزان) (@RazanIRL) July 31, 2020
A mix of faiths attended the historic day, the first of its kind in the history of the park, and the Irish President Michael D. Higgins sent best wishes and praised the gesture
Message from President Higgins sent to our muslim community who gathered today in Croke Park for Eid Al Adha. pic.twitter.com/u0dTMkP7SI
— President of Ireland (@PresidentIRL) July 31, 2020
Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri, the chair of Irish Muslim Peace and Integration Council thanked Ireland for sending an important message to the world
“Thank you to Ireland because today this Eid prayer is sending a very strong message out to the whole world that Ireland is indeed a country of céad míle fáilte” (The land a hundred thousand welcomes)”
The idea originated in Germany, where Muslims congregated in a large IKEA carpark for prayer
Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri took inspiration from prayers in Germany, he went one step further by looking for permission from Croke Park, who ‘didn’t hesitate’ to grant access.
In Germany, local Muslims wanted to perform their Eid prayers while observing social distancing regulations.
They didn't have space, so they asked an @IKEA if they could use their empty car park.
IKEA said yes.#Humanity #Eid pic.twitter.com/PWK0wOo4vJ
— Goodable (@Goodable) May 24, 2020