All faiths come together to celebrate Muslim community at Texas Capitol

AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Friday, people of all faiths came together to celebrate Austin’s Muslim community at the Texas Capitol.

The third annual ‘Eid Celebration at the Capitol’ took place to mark Eid ul-Fitr (EED-al-FITTER)– the “feast of fast breaking” to celebrate the end of Ramadan, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Austin) said in a news release.

  • The third annual ‘Eid Celebration at the Capitol’ took part to mark Eid ul-Fitr (EED-al-FITTER)– the “feast of fast breaking” to celebrate the end of Ramadan on Friday at the Texas Capitol | Frank Martinez/KXAN News
    The third annual ‘Eid Celebration at the Capitol’ took part to mark Eid ul-Fitr (EED-al-FITTER)– the “feast of fast breaking” to celebrate the end of Ramadan on Friday at the Texas Capitol | Frank Martinez/KXAN News
  • The third annual ‘Eid Celebration at the Capitol’ took part to mark Eid ul-Fitr (EED-al-FITTER)– the “feast of fast breaking” to celebrate the end of Ramadan on Friday at the Texas Capitol | Frank Martinez/KXAN News
    The third annual ‘Eid Celebration at the Capitol’ took part to mark Eid ul-Fitr (EED-al-FITTER)– the “feast of fast breaking” to celebrate the end of Ramadan on Friday at the Texas Capitol | Frank Martinez/KXAN News
  • The third annual ‘Eid Celebration at the Capitol’ took part to mark Eid ul-Fitr (EED-al-FITTER)– the “feast of fast breaking” to celebrate the end of Ramadan on Friday at the Texas Capitol | Frank Martinez/KXAN News
    The third annual ‘Eid Celebration at the Capitol’ took part to mark Eid ul-Fitr (EED-al-FITTER)– the “feast of fast breaking” to celebrate the end of Ramadan on Friday at the Texas Capitol | Frank Martinez/KXAN News
  • The third annual ‘Eid Celebration at the Capitol’ took part to mark Eid ul-Fitr (EED-al-FITTER)– the “feast of fast breaking” to celebrate the end of Ramadan on Friday at the Texas Capitol | Frank Martinez/KXAN News
    The third annual ‘Eid Celebration at the Capitol’ took part to mark Eid ul-Fitr (EED-al-FITTER)– the “feast of fast breaking” to celebrate the end of Ramadan on Friday at the Texas Capitol | Frank Martinez/KXAN News

“We initiated this program at the Capitol so that we can celebrate with the broader Austin community. Everyone is invited,” said CAIR Operations Manager Shaimaa Zayan. “All of the activities are free and open to everyone, whatever their background, religion or culture.”

The celebration featured different booths, where guests enjoyed free food, Islamic art, Henna design and Arabic calligraphy, all while learning about Islam and Ramadan.

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