Ramadan is around the corner and everyone in Calgary is super excited about celebrating the holy month without COVID restrictions for the first time in two years.
With no limits on gatherings and prayers in Alberta, no mask mandates or indoor or outdoor iftar gatherings, Ramadan bazaars are taking place at schools and community halls as people stock up Ramadan food, treats, and decoration.
“The restrictions really impacted the social health and mental health of students and parents,” Aasima Asrar, teacher and chair of the parent council at the Calgary Islamic School’s Omar Bin Al-Khattab campus, told CBC News.
“This year we are very excited. Ramadan is a very special and blessed month. We wanted to create a place for staff and families to come together,” said Asrar.
The school campus was the venue of a Ramadan Bazaar that ran on Thursday and Friday. At the school gym, people were selling home-made foods and deserts. Others selling textiles, hijabs, Ramadan decorations and staples like dates.